Communication, Human Rights, and Social Movements

In addition to my job as a scholar, I have participated in different non-profit organizations and journalistic investigations about social movements and human rights. I have the firm conviction that communication is a mechanism for social change. Thus, the documentation and analysis of human rights and social movements are central tasks for activists, journalists, and communication scholars.

 

Larrosa-Fuentes, J. S. (2019). Transparency and the Right to Information in Jalisco: 2010-2013. In Fighting for the Right to Information in Jalisco: 2008-2018 (pp. 35–40). Guadalajara, México: AMEDI Jalisco.

 

Larrosa-Fuentes, J. S. (2014). Ayotzinapa, the international press, and the false communicative trick. (Spanish) Autorreferential System.

 

Larrosa-Fuentes, J. S. (2014). Images, journalism, and collective memory: Ayotzinapa and the 1968 Mexican Students’ Movement (Spanish). Autorreferential System.

 

Larrosa-Fuentes, J. S. (2014). Mezcala, the buried mirror. (Spanish) Autorreferential System.

 

Larrosa-Fuentes, J. S. (2014). Three Communication Changes during Two Decades of Neo-Zapatism: Military, Semiotic, and Silence (Spanish) Auto-Referential System.

 

Larrosa-Fuentes, J. S. (2014). May 28 in Guadalajara: Monolithic Thinking and Repression (Spanish) Auto-Referential System.

 

Larrosa-Fuentes, J. S. (2012). About the Difficulties of Reading Social Movements from Mass Media (Spanish) Auto-Referential System.

 

Larrosa-Fuentes, J. S. (2012). A (Self) Critic to the Critics. Social Movements, Communication, and Elections (Spanish) Auto-Referential System.

 

Larrosa-Fuentes, J. S. (2012). #YoSoy132: From Virtual Communities to the Public Arena, From the Public Arena to the Mass Media (Spanish) Auto-Referential System

 

Larrosa-Fuentes, J. S. (2011). The Mexican Television Erase the Social Movements (Spanish) Auto-Referential System.

 

Larrosa-Fuentes, J. S. (2004). The Last 3,650 Days of the Mexican History: 10 Years of Zapatism in Mexico (Spanish) Auto-Referential System. Ciudad Guzmán.

 

Larrosa-Fuentes, J. S. (2004). Notes for a Sociological Analysis of the Global Social Movements. (Spanish) Auto-Referential System.

 

Human Rights

Larrosa-Fuentes, J. S. (2015, March 24). #Aristegui’s Affair: a Human Rights Perspective.

 

Larrosa-Fuentes, J. S. (2011). The new Public Information Act: Arrangements that do not protect the right of citizens to information (Spanish) In Report on the Situation of Human Rights in Jalisco, 2011 (pp. 58–62). Guadalajara: CEPAD.

 

Larrosa-Fuentes, J. S. (2011). Moving in and out of the Network: the Case of WikiLeaks and the Right to Information (Spanish) Auto-Referential System, p. 10. Guadalajara.

 

Larrosa-Fuentes, J. S. (2007). Election Process of Jalisco’s Ombudsman. Chronicle of Events and Analysis of Actors and Institutions (Spanish) In Evaluation of the Election Process of Jalisco’s Ombudsman, 2007 (pp. 170–183). Guadalajara: CEPAD.

 

Larrosa-Fuentes, J. S. (Ed.). (2008). Diagnosis of the Condition and Validity of Human Rights in the South of Jalisco. (Spanish) Guadalajara: CEPAD-ITESO.