In this course, we will explore the consequences of digital media on elections and democracy in Latin America. Taking the Brazilian context as a starting point, we will examine how the crisis of democracy in the region relates to changes in media systems and advances in media technology. Some topics to debate include the transition of media systems to postmodern or hybrid configurations, new political representation and participation dynamics, fake news, segmented political communication, and the radicalization of politics. Through the analysis of a range of Latin American case studies (e.g. Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, El Salvador, and Venezuela), students will evaluate how digital media impact elections and democracy from a regional comparative perspective.