Publications
González-Véliz, C. (2024). Social Movements and Digital Appropriation in Latin American and the Caribbean. Revista Lusófona De Estudos Culturais, 11(2), e024018. https://doi.org/10.21814/rlec.5750
Versão portuguesa: Movimentos Sociais e Apropriação Digital na América Latina e nas Caraíbas
González-Véliz, C. y Cuzcano-Chavez, X. (2024). Desafíos y dimensiones de la desinformación en ALAC: deepfakes y la urgencia de proteger los derechos de las mujeres. Revista Espacio I+D, Innovación más Desarrollo, 13(36), pp. 162-175. https://www.espacioimasd.unach.mx/index.php/Inicio/article/view/392
English version: Challenges and Dimensions of Disinformation in LAC: Deepfakes and the Urgency to Protect Women’s Rights.
González-Véliz, C. y de Andrés del Campo, S. (2023). Corrientes del ciberfeminismo y transición digital feminista en América Latina y el Caribe: hacia un futuro digital más equitativo. Revista Punto Género, (20), pp. 31–61.
https://doi.org/10.5354/2735-7473.2023.73459
English version: Currents of cyberfeminism and feminist digital transition in Latin America and the Caribbean: Towards a more equitable digital future.
González-Véliz, C. y de Andrés del Campo, S. (2023). Comunes digitales, ciberfeminismo y ciencia abierta: estrategias para la igualdad de género en el entorno digital. Hipertext.net, (27), pp. 67-79. https://doi.org/10.31009/hipertext.net.2023.i27.07
English version: Digital Commons, Cyberfeminism and Open Science: Strategies for Gender Equality in the Digital Sphere.
Blog
Blog as part of the #RompamosElCodigo Digital Violence campaign by Situada.Online. It offers an in-depth look at technological justice and gender equity in the digital environment. Through reflections, research, and experiences, it addresses current challenges and proposes approaches to building a more inclusive and safe future, focusing on Latin America and the Caribbean.

Columns
The digital commons in Chile
In addition to being the first joint Constitution, Chile would be the first Magna Carta in Latin America to promote a democratic management model of technology and digital information.
Digital Commons: Convention will vote on the rule on Digital Rights this Wednesday
This standard represents a desire for a digital world shaped democratically, recognizing that digital information has infinite possibilities, so it must be free and open.