An intricate interplay between populism, gender dynamics, and religion is shaping the Central American political landscape. Erica Guevara, Ignacio Siles, and María Fernanda Salas take a closer look at recent election campaigns in the region, uncovering the role played by these intertwined factors
Associate Professor (Maîtresse de Conférences), UFR Culture and Communication, Center for the Study of Media, Technology and Internationalization (CEMTI), University Paris 8 Vincennes Saint-Denis
Erica's work focuses on media and politics in Latin America, the use of social networks during elections, the materiality of voting and election observation.
Populism, religion and social media in Central América
with Siles, I., Tristán Jiménez, L., and Carazo, C. International Journal of Press/Politics 28, 2021
Uso comparado de redes sociales por los candidatos de las elecciones presidenciales de 2022 en Brasil, Colombia y Costa Rica
Siles, I., Carazo, C. and Tristán Jiménez, L. (eds.) Del like al voto: Comunicación digital en las elecciones de Costa Rica 2022
CICOM, Universidad de Costa Rica, 2024
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