By Juan Larrosa, June 9, 2025 Migration from Latin America to the United States…
An Impossible Election: Democracy, Knowledge, and the Judicial Vote
By Juan Larrosa, May 13, 2025 Many of the ideals that sustain our contemporary…
#TelevisaLeaks and the Degradation of Public Discourse
By Juan Larrosa, May 6, 2025 In recent days, journalist Carmen Aristegui released a series…
The Telecom Reform and the Value of Democratic Deliberation
By Juan Larrosa, April 28, 2025 Historically, the relationship between politics and the broadcasting and…
Epistemic and Journalistic Challenges in the Judicial Election
By Juan Larrosa, March 31, 2025 Yesterday, March 30, marked the beginning of political campaigns…
Where are the disappeared?
By Juan Larrosa, March 17, 2025 The coordinates are twenty degrees, thirty-nine minutes, twenty-four point…
Trump, Zelenski, and the Breakdown of Diplomacy and Political Communication
By Juan Larrosa, March 3, 2025 Today’s piece is about last Friday at the White…
Public Communicative Abundance and the Politics of Chaos
By Juan Larrosa, February 17, 2025 In recent days, we have witnessed an overwhelming saturation…
We Have a President: Sheinbaum Faces the Tariffs
By Juan Larrosa, February 3, 2025 Today’s commentary revolves around the issue that has dominated…