2022
DOI: 10.17645/mac.v10i2.5051
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Venezuelan Refugees in Brazil: Communication Rights and Digital Inequalities During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Abstract: The article analyzes the experiences of Venezuelan refugees in the city of Boa Vista (Brazil) in exercising their communication rights in the context of social and digital inequalities aggravated by the Covid-19 pandemic. This article outlines a perspective on digital inequalities from a rights-based approach, which focuses on granting the right to communicate to those who lack it rather than providing access to technology without highlighting the structural changes that are needed for promoting representation… Show more

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“…Julia Camargo et al (2022) also address communication rights in the context of social and digital inequalities aggravated by the Covid-19 pandemic by exploring the experiences of Venezuelan refugees in Brazil. The study discusses the growing notion of digital inequalities, characterized by reduced connectivity, and exacerbated (online) vulnerabilities during Covid-19, which are connected to issues of transnational family communication, obtaining, and accessing information, resources, and rights in a host society.…”
Section: Presentation Of the Contributions In This Thematic Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Julia Camargo et al (2022) also address communication rights in the context of social and digital inequalities aggravated by the Covid-19 pandemic by exploring the experiences of Venezuelan refugees in Brazil. The study discusses the growing notion of digital inequalities, characterized by reduced connectivity, and exacerbated (online) vulnerabilities during Covid-19, which are connected to issues of transnational family communication, obtaining, and accessing information, resources, and rights in a host society.…”
Section: Presentation Of the Contributions In This Thematic Issuementioning
confidence: 99%