Mexico's Resilient Journalists: How Reporters Manage Risk and Cope with Violence

Author:   Julieta Brambila
Publisher:   Columbia University Press
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9780231201315


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   08 October 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Mexico's Resilient Journalists: How Reporters Manage Risk and Cope with Violence


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In recent decades, Mexico has been one of the most dangerous democracies for journalists. Their coverage of the war on drugs, abuses of power, and human rights violations has led to harassment, threats, and violence by powerful cartels and corrupt officials. This book provides a ground-level view of how Mexican journalists have navigated this perilous environment, offering insight into how they protect themselves while reporting on the most critical and sensitive subjects. Based on in-depth interviews with reporters, editors, activists, and officials, Mexico's Resilient Journalists examines the strategies that media workers have employed in pursuit of both personal safety and the public interest. Julieta Brambila argues that Mexican journalists have developed innovative forms of resilience, highlighting their power and agency amid violence, censorship, and intimidation. She considers how journalists have banded together to develop coping mechanisms, protect each other, and raise public awareness. These resilient newsmakers have adapted to adversity by redefining their professional values and practices, rethinking their surroundings, and reassessing their role. Brambila also evaluates how various media organizations have learned from incidents of violence and changed their policies to better protect their reporters. Shedding new light on defense of the freedom of the press in Mexico, this book offers crucial lessons for other countries seeing a rise in threats to independent journalism.

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Author:   Julieta Brambila
Publisher:   Columbia University Press
Imprint:   Columbia University Press
ISBN:  

9780231201315


ISBN 10:   0231201311
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   08 October 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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The press plays an essential role in a democracy. Resilient Newsmakers explores a variety of original and imaginative responses among Mexican journalists to the extreme violence they have faced in the last two decades. The author's extensive first-hand interviews, accomplished under dangerous circumstances, are extraordinary, shedding light on and how Mexican journalists have succeeded in mitigating the risks. Anyone interested in the impact of the press on a evolving democracy should read this book. -- Roderic Ai Camp, author of <i>Politics in Mexico: The Path of a New Democracy</i>


The press plays an essential role in a democracy. Resilient Newsmakers explores a variety of original and imaginative responses among Mexican journalists to the extreme violence they have faced in the last two decades. The author's extensive first-hand interviews, accomplished under dangerous circumstances, are extraordinary, shedding light on and how Mexican journalists have succeeded in mitigating the risks. Anyone interested in the impact of the press on a evolving democracy should read this book. -- Roderic Ai Camp, author of <i>Politics in Mexico: The Path of a New Democracy</i> Nowhere in recent years have journalists been more at risk than Mexico, and no one has explained that situation better than Julieta Brambila. Based on years of intensive research and interviews with working journalists, Mexico's Resilient Journalists is a compelling account of the perils Mexican newsmakers encounter and their creative strategies for dealing with them. Anyone who values the central role of news media in public life will admire this book. -- John Nerone, Professor Emeritus, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign


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Julieta Brambila is a media scholar and public servant who holds a PhD in communication from the University of Leeds. She currently serves as head of communication and public affairs at Mexico’s National Institute of Statistics and Geography and was previously head of communication at the Mexican Ministry of Finance.

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