Teresa Correa (Ph.D. in communication, Universidad of Texas at Austin) is full professor in the School of Communication and Literature at Universidad Diego Portales, Chile, where she is also director of the Research Center in Communication, Literature and Social Observation (Centro de Investigación en Comunicación, Literatura y Observación Social, CICLOS UDP, in Spanish). Currently she is the alternate director of Millenium Nucleus on Digital Inequalities and Opportunities (NUDOS in Spanish), principal investigator of Millenium Nucleus Futures of Artificial Intelligence Research (FAIR) and associate editor of the Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication (JCMC). Her research agenda focuses on three lines: (1) access and uses of digital technologies and digital inequality, (2) online activism and social justice, and (3) media sociology. Her investigation –which has been published in more than 50 journal articles and book chapters— has been funded by the Millenium Science Initiative, Fondecyt, International Development Research Centre, Canada; Bloomberg Philantropies, FAO, and the American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences. She was also Tinker Visiting Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2018-2019.