The internet has not, as many hoped, delivered positive change for democracy. But according to Felipe Arocena, there is still a meaningful way to confront the authoritarian advances of new technological powers and reinforce democracy – rebellion
Felipe has a strong interest in the sociology of culture and the sociology of development.
He has written multiple journal articles, and is the author of ten books, including (with Kirk Bowman) Lessons from Latin America: Innovations in Politics, Culture, and Development.
Felipe has been a visiting professor at universities in North America, Europe and South America.
He is a three-times winner of Uruguay’s National Literary Award.
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