Communication and Society in Ibero-America Doctoral Researchers at the HCIAS
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Digital Trade Policy-Making in Ibero-America: Who Is Really Deciding?
The Dynamics of Spanish as a Language of Migration and as a Heritage Language in Germany: A Sociolinguistic Study.
On dynamics of political coalitions and memory endeavors within non-cisgender activisms in Peru.
Language Socialization and Spanish in Migration Contexts.
Anaphoric Encapsulation in Spanish: An Experimental Study on Cognitive Processing.
Ruptures and Continuities: Selectivities in Mexico's Mining Politics between 2018-2024.
Local Governments and Climate Governance in Chile: Interrelations of Global, National and Local Scales Around Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies.
Sequels of Decentralisation: An Interdisciplinary Study on the Effects of Deconcentration of Power on Governance and Citizen Participation in Iberoamerica.
Trust Building in Mexico’s Factory Boom Towns.
Political Participation of Audiences in Digital Media During the Social Movements of 2019 in Latin American Countries.
Space and belonging in socio-ecological conflicts over land and raw materials in Mexico.
Women’s Leadership in the Colombian Amazon: Forms of Protection Developed by Human Rights Defenders in Contexts of Violence and Conflict.
Criminal Public Communication via Social Media, Violence Against Journalists, and Self-Censorship in Mexico: Challenges and Opportunities.
Absence and Presence of the Pronominal Subject in Spanish Spoken in the Preseea-Málaga Corpora.
Operation Lone Star: Necropolitical Dispositif at the Mexico-Texas Border - Discourse, (Necro)Power, and Ideology.
Ethnolinguistic Identity and Sociolinguistic Integration in Migratory Contexts: A Comparative Study of German and Romanian Communities in Spain.
The role of (community) gardens in Afro-Indigenous cosmovisions, territories, and identity negotiations in Quilombo communities around Belo Horizonte, Brazil