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Journalist Rosental Calmon Alves spoke at the CAS Democracy and Citizenship Series to share his personal experiences as a Latin American journalist, the rapid spread of disinformation, rise of political polarization, and impact on press freedom. (Photo by Corey Lepak)

Journalist Rosental Calmon Alves spoke at the CAS Democracy and Citizenship Series to share his personal experiences as a Latin American journalist, the rapid spread of disinformation, rise of political polarization, and impact on press freedom. (Photo by Corey Lepak)

Democracy and Citizenship Series: Navigating Latin America's democracy and press freedom challenges in an era of disinformation

Preston Kifer (left), undergraduate student majoring in political science and theater, and Dr. Josh Scacco (right) associate professor in the Department of Communication and director of the Center for Sustainable Democracy, led the discussion with Alves (center). (Photo by Corey Lepak)

Preston Kifer (left), undergraduate student majoring in political science and theater, and Dr. Josh Scacco (right) associate professor in the Department of Communication and director of the Center for Sustainable Democracy, led the discussion with Alves (center). (Photo by Corey Lepak)

The USF College of Art and Sciences (CAS) and Center for Sustainable Democracy鈥痺elcomed Rosental Calmon Alves, Knight Chair in International Journalism and director of the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas at the University of Texas at Austin, for the鈥Democracy and Citizenship Speakers Series.

The discussion, 鈥淟atin America鈥檚 Struggle for Democracy and Press Freedom in Times of Polarization and Disinformation,鈥 was held on Jan. 30 at the Patel Center for Global Solutions.

Alves focused on Latin America鈥檚 struggle to establish stable democracies as the result of new waves of authoritarianism and anti-democratic movements, which frequently take aim at the news media and press freedom.

Journalism in Latin America, he explained, has been censored by populist leaders through the use of new digital media ecosystems, spreading disinformation and propaganda at speeds unlike what he has witnessed in the past.

鈥淚 used to say that the bad guys learned how to use social media and new tools ahead of the good guys,鈥 he explained. 鈥淎nti-Democratic forces have been seizing this opportunity in a very strong way.鈥

As a seasoned journalist with 27 years of professional experience, Alves transitioned to academia in the United States in March 1996 after serving as a journalism professor in Brazil. Hailing from Rio de Janeiro, he was the managing editor of Jornal do Brasil, a prominent Brazilian newspaper, for 23 years.

Alves became the inaugural holder of the Knight Chair in International Journalism in 1995, followed by the creation of the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas in 2002 with a $2 million grant from the Knight Foundation.

Based at the University of Texas at Austin, the Knight Center focuses on training journalists across Latin America and the Caribbean.

Alves, who served as a foreign correspondent in various countries, pioneered online journalism in Brazil, launching the first real-time finance news service in 1991 and the online edition of Jornal do Brasil in 1994.

鈥淲e are in a moment where [disinformation] could get worse due to artificial intelligence,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e need to make people more conscious and skeptical of what they see online.鈥

This is why, he also emphasized, media literacy matters in making the public aware of what journalism is and the role it has in democracy.

鈥淭he essence of journalism is exactly the discipline of verification. We [journalists] verify things. We are here to verify things for you. However, we [journalists] are not letting people know that is what we do and are very vulnerable because of that,鈥 he said.

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