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 am firm in my 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, Juan S. “Mexican Journalists Under Siege: Between the Harassment of Local Governments and the Lethal Violence of Organized Crime.” In Censorship, Digital Media, and the Global Crackdown on Freedom of Expression, edited by Robin Andersen, Nolan Higdon, and Steve Macek, 2:379–88. Liberatory Stories and Voices from Community Colleges. New York, Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, Oxford: Peter Lang, 2024.
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.