Social networks

Social media and minors: The consensus for regulation has reached Latin America

The debate over social media and childhood is no longer theoretical: in Latin America, a political consensus to regulate platforms is beginning to take shape.

Australia: a glimmer of hope

With the ban on access to social media for those under 16, Australia shines a light on the global debate about how to protect children and adolescents from the excesses of an unregulated digital ecosystem.

The return of minimal bonds

Amid digital polarization, small communities on social networks reinvent rituals and create minimal emotional bonds that challenge contemporary loneliness.

How did Discord and social media become the public square for Generation Z?

From Morocco to Peru, Generation Z is transforming platforms such as Discord into their new public square, where outrage is organized, votes are cast, and action is born.

Dangerous ‘Influencers’: Organized crime on social media

In the digital age, criminal gangs have found TikTok to be a powerful tool for seduction, appealing to emotions and symbols to recruit young people.

Digital storytelling and the emotional turn: The art of seizing power in Latin America

Today's politics is no longer explained only with ideologies or programs, but with emotions and digital narratives. Understanding why figures like Bukele and Milei dominate this new language is key to understanding -and disputing- power in the 21st century.