MIL and Democracy in Latin America. Lessons from independent journalism: An overview of Mexico and Brazil

Authors

  • Carolina Montiel Navarro Periodista y comunicóloga
  • Laura Martínez Águila Asociación Mexicana de Defensorías de Audiencias Mexico

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55738/journal.v12i2p.43-50

Abstract

This article examines how disinformation and misinformation impact Latin American democracies, focusing on Mexico and Brazil. Through the analysis of independent journalism and fact-checking agencies like Agência Lupa and Verificado MX, the study highlights how these initiatives promote media and information literacy (MIL). It discusses how far-right populism and authoritarian leaders use disinformation to weaken democracy, while fact-checking journalism emerges as a key tool to counter these effects and strengthen an informed citizenry.

Author Biography

Laura Martínez Águila , Asociación Mexicana de Defensorías de Audiencias Mexico

Licenciada y maestra en Comunicación por la FCPyS de la UNAM, defensora de las audiencias en el Instituto Mexicano de la Radio y doctoranda en Comunicación en la Universidad de Brasília.

Published

2024-12-02