Academic Area of Communication Sciences

Researchers


Raúl Arenas García

SNI Candidate
PRODEP Desirable Profile Recognition
ORCID: 0000-0002-6677-0396 arenasg@uaeh.edu.mx

Lines of Research

  • Gender Studies, Comparative Education, Social Representations

D. in Social Sciences from the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo. He has worked as a professor in the Bachelor's Degree in Communication in the following subjects: Reading and Writing Workshop, Text Types, Research Methodology, Screenwriting and Video Editing.
Some of his professional participations are: Participation in national and international congresses, book commentator in the UAEH University Book Fair (FUL) in different editions; president of the qualifying jury in the XII Hispanic-American Spelling Contest, organized by the SEP Hidalgo (2011) and member of the qualifying jury of the XXV National Award for Receptional Works, organized by the National Council for Teaching and Research of Communication Sciences, A. C. (CONEICC).
He currently serves as Extension Coordinator of the Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities.

Articles

  • Social representations of contemporary art in the illustration of the first free textbook (LTG) of the Ministry of Public Education in Mexico (2021).
  • Internationalization in Higher Education - Intercultural Competencies in mobility students. The case of the Autonomous University of the State of Hidalgo in Mexico (2020).

Book chapters

  • Funerary art and gender. Three women in the Rotunda of Illustrious Persons: Ángela Peralta, Virginia Fábregas and Rosario Castellanos (2023).
  • Intermediary grouping in the process of dialogue between society and women in prison (2022)
  • Revista Mexicana de Comunicación The intercultural vocation of Alas para crear: a commitment to women in prison (2020)

Sandra Flores Guevara

SNI I
PRODEP Desirable Profile Recognition
Orcid: 0000-0003-0739-4893

sandra_flores@uaeh.edu.mx

She is a Research Professor of the Academic Area of Communication Sciences since 2000, PhD in Social Sciences, Master in Communication and Politics and Bachelor in Social Communication from the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Unidad Xochimilco.
She belongs to the National System of Researchers with the distinction of Level 1, PRODEP Profile and is a member of the Academic Body Escenarios de la Comunicación where she is leader and develops the line of generation and application of knowledge focused on cybercultural phenomena, analysis of mass media with a focus on health, politics and gender issues. She is a member of the Mexican Association of Communication Researchers AMIC. She is a founding professor of the Bachelor's Degree in Communication, to which she has belonged for more than 23 years.

Articles

  • Communication, journalistic discourse and environmental degradation: news in the EFEverde platform ÁNFORA of Social and Human Sciences ISSN Print: 01216538 ISSN Electronic: 22486941 DOI: https://doi.org/10.30854/anf.v24.n43.2017.36
  • (2018) VIRTUAL REALITY & GENDER Vocaloid versus Hatsune Miku, an "android diva" Revista Luciérnaga ISSN Electronico: 20271557 DOI: https://orcid.org/0000- 0003-0739-4893
  • (2018) Pollution in Hidalgo (Mexico). From explicitness to intentionality in print media discourse Revista Inclusiones ISSN electronic: 07194706 DOI:https://revistainclusiones org/index.php/inclu/issue/view/152
  • (2021) Infodemia, the dark side of digital communication. South Florida Journal of Development ISSN Electronico: 26755459 DOI: 10.46932
  • (2022) Textuality and new models of cybercultural reading. South Florida Journal of Development. ISSN Electronico: 2675-5459 DOI: 10.46932/sfjdv3n2-105
  • (2022) Cybernetic Movements and Social Rebellion in the Cybercultural Context. Cases of Cyberactivism. Sientific Journal of Applied Social and Clinical Science ISSN Electronico: 2764-2216. DOI: DOI 10.22533/at.ed.2162192226093
  • (2021) Elections in Pandemic: languages and media challenges in times of COVID Articles of the International Research Congress Academia Journals Hidalgo 2021 ISSN Electronico: 1946-5351 DOI: https://www.academiajournals.com/

Books

  • (2018) Expansion, appropriation and uses of Information and Communication Technologies Plaza y Valdes. Mexico ISBN: 9786078624201
  • 2021) Una mirada desde la comunicación política a la tecnopolítica electoral mexicana "El Candigato Morris" Consejo Editorial Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo. Mexico ISBN: 978-607-482-625-8 DOI: https: //repository.uaeh.edu.mx/books/24/cm.pdf
  • (2021) Life in blog. Entre la ficción y el hipertexto una aproximación a las narrativas autorreferenciales. Consejo Editorial Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo Mexico ISBN: 9786074826241 DOI: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0739-4893

Book chapters

  • (2019) Texts and hypertexts: the diversity of reading in the cybercultural realm. Electronic book Research in Higher Education - Hidalgo 2019. ISBN 978-1-939982- 52-0.
  • (2020) Manifestation in social networks of young cosplayers in the game of "Ser Otra", the male crossplay (M&F). eBook Dissemination of Research in Higher Education: Celaya 2020. ISBN 978-1-939982-63-6
  • (2020) Cyberpolitics in Mexico. An overview of the 2018 federal elections. In Libro Investigación e Innovación Académicas. Editorial Titant Lo Blanch. Spain
  • (2020) The art of cosplay. The male crossplay in Mexico. Book: Collection
    Fragmentario: Interacciones artísticas y procesos comunicativos. Editorial Elementum
  • (2020) Interculturality in communication programs, a comparative study between two universities. Book: Fragmentary Collection: The intercultural vocation of communication.
  • (2020) A look at technological convergence: history, methodologies and prospective. In Libro Desarrollo Histórico de la Investigación Científica. Edited by Universidad Tecnocientífica del Pacífico S.C.
  • Digital Feminism: Women's Consumption Habits, Participation and Rights in Internet Times ISBN: 978-1-939982-57-5 DOI: https://www.academiajournals.com/indexacion
    Year of Publication: 2022

Elvira Hernández Carballido

SNI I
PRODEP Desirable Profile Recognition
Orcid: 0000-0003-2733-9904

elvira_hernandez5967@uaeh.edu.mx

Curricular review She studied at the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences at UNAM, where she received her bachelor's, master's and doctorate degrees, all in the academic field of communication.
She has written chapters of books, articles, essays and books, among the most recent are: Tinta Violeta (2022), Por sus letras las conocéis... Mujeres compositoras mexicanas (2022) and Apuntes para una historia de nuestro sindicato (2023). She is a contributor to SemMéxico, Alas magazine and MujeresNet.Info.
She has received awards such as the Rosario Castellanos Journalism Award, the Omecihuatl Medal, the "Leona Vicario" Award and the "Merit for Hidalgo Commitment". She was president of the Mexican Association of Communication Researchers (AMIC), president of the National Journalism Award and during the period 2022-2026 is Secretary of Communication of the UAEH Academic Staff Union.

Articles

Books

  • 2021. The Melodys. Elementum. ISBN: 978-607-9298-89-0.
  • 2022. Violet Ink. Demac. ISBN. 9781005453916.
  • 2022. Mexican women composers. Eterno Femenino. ISBN: 9786079919344.

Book chapters

Mauricio Ernesto Ortiz Roche

PRODEP Desirable Profile Recognition
Orcid: 0000-0002-6954-583X

mroche@uaeh.edu.mx

Master in Organizational Communication. He holds the PRODEP Desirable Profile Recognition. He served as coordinator of Academic Affairs of CONEICC in the period 2009-2012. He is a CIEES evaluator and peer evaluator of the Communication Accreditation Council CONAC.
He has taught Organizational Communication, Organizational Behavior, among others, has participated as a speaker at national and international conferences and has published chapters in various books and journals.
He is currently Head of the Academic Area of Communication Sciences. He is a founding professor of the Bachelor's Degree in Communication to which he has belonged for more than 20 years.

Articles

  • From north to south, women journalists in Mexico. Zócalo Magazine (March 2019).
  • Writing feminist journalism. Edähi Scientific Bulletin of Social Sciences and Humanities of ICSHu (2019).
  • Textuality and new models of cybercultural reading. South Florida Journal of Development (2022).
  • Wings to Create. Intermediary group in the process of dialogue between society and women in prison. Revista Mexicana de Comunicación (2022).

Books

  • Interculturality in communication programs, a comparative study between two universities, in Fragmentary of Rupestrian Communication: The intercultural vocation of communication (2020).
  • By their lyrics you will know them... Mexican women composers, in Fragmentary of Rupestrian Communication: Artistic interactions and communicative processes (2020).
  • New models of digitalization in the contemporary era: challenges and vicissitudes around education in Contemporary educational issues and applied technologies in the school context (2022).
  • Funerary art and gender. Three women in the Rotunda of Illustrious Persons: Ángela Peralta, Virginia Fábregas and Rosario Castellanos, in Perspectivas femeninas y feministas: arte, educación y violencia (2023).

Blue Kikey Castelli Olvera

SNI I
Prodep Desirable Profile Recognition
Orcid: 0000-0002-5906-5912

azul_castelli@uaeh.edu.mx

D. in Social Sciences from the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo, Master in Communication from the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Bachelor in Communication from the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo. Research Professor of the Academic Area of Communication Sciences at the Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities, with the following lines of research: image, social imaginaries, semiotics, gender and media.

Articles

Chapters

  • Independence Square. Los cauces de la vida cotidiana: transformaciones, usos y apropiación de un espacio público (2023) Enciso González, Jesús; Ramírez González, Tania Berenice; Soto Moreno, Fernando. Innovaciones sociales y posmodernidad. Greñén Porrúa.

Celecia Perez Cosette

SNI I
Prodep Desirable Profile Recognition
Orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2469-9317

cosette_celecia@uaeh.edu.mx

D. in Sociocultural Studies, M.A. in Culture and Communication Studies and B.A. in Journalism. Member of the National System of Researchers, Level I. Her experience and research interests include political communication; political participation and forms of collective action; journalism studies and discourse analysis. Since 2021 she has been a Full-Time Research Professor at the Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities of the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo, where she is part of the Academic Body Communication and Interdisciplinary Studies.

Articles

  • Celecia, C. (2023). Critical Discourse Analysis and framing for a methodological proposal. Cuadernos Del Centro De Estudios De Diseño Y Comunicación, (198). https://doi.org/10.18682/cdc.vi198.9819
  • Reyna, V.H.; Celecia, C. (2023). Emerging phenomena in Latin American born-digital journalism. Virtualis, 3(26), 1-6. https://doi. org/10.46530/virtualis.v13i26.438
  • Celecia, C., Juárez J., & Fontanelli, O. (2023). Offline circulation of content in Cuba. The case of the "weekly package". Tsafiqui, 12(3). https://doi.org/10.29019/tsafiqui.v12i19.1090
  • Juárez, J.; Celecia, C. (2023). (De)Legitimizing the referee: Narratives of misinformation about INE on YouTube during the Mexico 2021 election. Global Media Journal Mexico. 20(39), 20-39 . https://doi.org/10.29105/gmjmx20.39-502.
  • Gómez, G.; Celecia, C. (2022). Alternative journalism in contexts of violence. Characteristics and challenges of two experiences located in Mexico. Revista Mexicana De Ciencias Políticas Y Sociales, 67(245). https://doi.org/10.22201/fcpys.2448492xe.2022.245.77465
  • Celecia. C. (2021). Cultural consumption in Cuba and its links with citizenship. Possibilities from peripheral environments. Comunicacion, (44), 122-138. https://doi.org/10.18566/comunica.n44.a08
  • Avalos, A. R., & Celecia, C. (2021). The official Mexican discourse on migration: An analysis of AMLO's "mornings". COMUNICACIÓN. Revista Internacional De Comunicación Audiovisual, Publicidad Y Estudios Culturales, 1(18), 99-118. https://doi.org/10.12795/Comunicacion.2020.i18.06

Chapters

  • Juárez, J.; Celecia, C. (2023). The Visual Construction of Andrés Manuel López Obrador's Populist Communication on Facebook. In A. Veneti and M. Rivisco (Eds.) Visual Politics in the Global South. Political Campaigning and Communication. UK: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Celecia, C.; Avalos, A. (2021). Migration from the official Mexican discourse. An analysis of the mornings. In J. Juárez (Coord.) Ensayos sobre comunicación gubernamental en la cuarta transformación: ¿cambio o continuidad? CDMX: Universidad Nacional Autónoma. Pp. 43-52.

Lisseth Gil Guerrero

SNI I
PRODEP Desirable Profile Recognition
Orcid: 0000-0003-0425-9119

lissethgg@uaeh.edu.mx

Master's Degree in Business Administration from Universidad de las Américas Puebla (Mexico), Bachelor's Degree in Communication Sciences from Universidad de las Américas Puebla (Mexico), university professor at Universidad Autónoma de Hidalgo, Mexico, and expert consultant in business management.

Publications

  • Challenge and creation of university enterprises: a communicative model in public institutions.
  • Communication and administration; key elements for the creation of university enterprises
  • The development of digital communication in Mexico
  • Contribution of Recreation to Sustainable Development

Rosa Maria Gonzalez Victoria

SNI I
PRODEP Desirable Profile Recognition
ORCID: 0000-0001-5740-1823

rgonzalez@uaeh.com.mx

D. in Social Sciences, with a specialization in Communication and Politics, from the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Unidad Xochimilco. Specialist in Gender Studies from El Colegio de México. She holds a degree in Communication Sciences from the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Unidad Xochimilco. Full-time research professor at the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo. She served as Coordinator of the Bachelor's Degree in Communication Sciences at the same university. She teaches classes in the Bachelor's Degree in Communication and seminars in the graduate programs of Social Sciences (Master's and Doctorate), Education Sciences (Master's and Doctorate) and Doctorate in Public Policy at the same university. Member and founder of the Iberoamerican Network of Law and Social Sciences Studies.

Articles

  • Denunciation clotheslines and emotions: an approach to the type of violence experienced by female university students (2023).
  • Social representations of traditional gender roles among women in leadership positions in Mexico's business sector: Continuities and transformation (2023).
  • Governance: Development and Professionalization of Civil Society Organizations in Mexico, 2020 (2023)
  • Corporate analysis of care policies in Latin America: Towards Public Policies to recognize, reduce and redistribute unpaid care (2022).
  • Participatory democracy: An approach to a regulation of municipal citizen participation in the State of Hidalgo (2022).

Books

  • Press and environmental pollution in Hidalgo, Mexico analysis in nine newspapers (Editorial Religación Press, 2024).

Book coordination

  • El virus que atravesó el mundo, experiencias, reflexiones y análisis sobre la pandemia by COVID-19 (UAEH/Editorial Grañén-Porrúa, 2023).
  • Book chapters

    • From classrooms to dormitories. Places-others for taking classes, through drawing (2023).
    • Women in science. The difficult access to higher education and research in mathematics. The case of María Emilia Caballero (2023).
    • Factical powers and political power: an approach to the press-power relationship in Mexico, through an analysis of the informative treatment (2022).
    • Analysis of the design of public policy with a feminist and human rights approach in Mexico: The 3r of unpaid care work (2022).

    Laura Georgina Ortega Luna

    SNI I
    PRODEP Desirable Profile Recognition
    Orcid: 0000-0001-9913-2430

    laura_ortega@uaeh.edu.mx

    D. and M.A. in Social Sciences and B.A. in Communication Sciences from the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo. She has carried out academic stays and mobilities She has made academic stays and mobilities, among which stand out those made at the University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain; and at the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Xochimilco.
    She has specialized in the research line of Political Communication with a Gender Perspective, from which she works on Political Discourse Analysis; Gender, Feminism and Intersectionality; Impact of Public Policies with a Gender Perspective; Cyberpolitical Strategies for Governments and Electoral Processes; Political Violence due to Gender; and Public Opinion Studies in Sociodigital Media.
    She is a member of the Latin American Association of Public Opinion Researchers (WAPOR Latam), the RED Reconstruir ICSHu and the Research Network on Diversity in Organizations, Communities and Nations. In 2023 she was awarded the Emerging Researcher Fellowship granted by the latter network. Her main publications include:

    Articles

    • Ortega Luna, L. G. and Cisneros Padilla, F. (2023). Analysis of the mechanisms of power in the context of biopolitics in Mexico through discourse. Cuadernos del Centro de Estudios de Diseño y Comunicación(198), 35-51.
    • Ortega Luna, L. G. and Hernández Quintana, Y. (2023). Feminist public administration in Hidalgo: women in the civil service in the context of pandemic. In R. M. González Victoria; R. M. Valles Ruiz and J. Enciso González, El virus que atravesó el mundo. Experiences, reflections and analysis of the pandemic by COVID-19 (pp. 139-161). Grañen Porrúa.
    • Ortega Luna, L. G. (2023). Public policies in rural settings in Hidalgo (Mexico): analysis from a gender perspective in the period 2016-2022. In Diversity: research, data analysis and intervention (pp. 60-70). Common Ground Research Networks.
    • Oropeza Cortés, M. G.; Ortega Luna, L. G. and Castro Azpíroz, M. (2023). Analysis of gender inequality in the STEM labor market in Mexico: visions from the spaces for the production of knowledge. In N. Y. Cortés Álvarez and L. G. Marmolejo Murillo, Ciencia en femenino: una revisión desde los aportes de las mujeres (pp. 81-98). Fides.
    • Hernández Carballido, E. L.; Ortega Luna, L. G. and Piedad Hernández, L. (2022). From a light breeze to feminist gales. Approximations to the history of feminism in the state of Hidalgo. In A. L. Javien and M. Gómez López, Espacios de transformación y cambio: historia de los movimientos feministas en México. Mexico: Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana.
    • Flores Guevara, S. and Ortega Luna, L. G. (2022). Contemporary society, crossroads between social movements and party systems in Mexico. In B. García Orosa, Digital political communication strategies. Palgrave Macmillan.
    • Méndez de Dios, B.; Castelli Olvera, A. K. and Ortega Luna, L. G. (2022). From traditional journalism to new digital platforms to talk about women in sport. Edähi, 10(20), 57-64.
    • Ortega Luna, L. G. (2021). Democracy in transition: the future of women in the Mexican political system. In S. M. Jeitani; J. A. Taguenca Belmonte and M. d. Vega Budar, New approach to democracy. Colegio Libre de Hidalgo.
    • Ortega Luna, L. G. and Flores Guevara, S. (2021). Cyberpolitics in Mexico. An overview of the 2018 federal elections. In J. E. González Vallés; J. Bobkina and C. Manchado Nieto, Academic Research and Innovation for an Interconnected Society. Tirtant Lo Blanch.
    • Flores Guevara, S. and Ortega Luna, L. G. (2021). Pandemic elections: languages and media challenges in times of COVID. Papers from the International Research Congress Academia Journals Hidalgo 2021.

    Abel Somohano Fernández

    SNI (Candidate).
    Orcid: https://orcid.org/my-orcid?orcid=0000-0002-6974-9461

    abel_somohano@uaeh.edu.mx

    Postdoctoral researcher at the Center for Studies in Communication Sciences, Faculty of Political and Social Sciences, UNAM (2023- 2024). PhD in Communication from the Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City (2021). Master in Political and Social Studies (2015), Master in Communication Sciences (2014) and Bachelor in Journalism (2008) from the University of Havana.
    Professor at the Universidad del Claustro de Sor Juana (2022-2024), at the Universidad Autónoma de la Ciudad de México (2021-2022) and the Universidad de la Comunicación (2020-2022). Full-time professor-researcher at the University of Havana (2008-2016).
    Lines of Research:

    • Studies on journalism.
    • Studies on theories and methodologies of communication research.

    refereed articles in indexed journals and refereed book chapters

    • Somohano, A. (2024). Newsroom ethnography: general contributions and shifts relevant to the study of journalism. Tsafiqui. Journal of Social Sciences, 14 (22), 27-39. https://doi.org/10.29019/tsafiqui.v14i22.1232.
    • Somohano, A. & Peña, D. (2023). Perceptions of autonomy and extramedial conditions of professional practice in journalists of digital native media in Mexico and Cuba. Intersections in Communication, 2 (17) . https://doi.org/10.51385/ic.v2i17.179.
    • Somohano, A. (2023). Journalistic professional autonomy in Cuba: pertinence of its approach from scientific research. Question, 3 (76) . https://doi.org/10.24215/16696581e833. (in Web of Science).
    • Somohano, A. (2023). Horizontalidad y policentrismo en los procesos de producción periodística en medios independientes cubanos, Estudos em Comunicação 36, 77-100. https://doi. org/10.25768/1646-4974n36a05 (in Scopus).
    • Somohano, A. & Márquez-Ramírez, M. (2022). Independent media on the margins: two cases of journalistic professionalization in the digital media ecosystem in Cuba. In Henken, T. & García- Santamaría, S. (Eds.) The Cuban digital revolution. Citizen innovation and state policy (pp. 253-274). Editorial Hypermedia.
    • Somohano, A. (2022). Conformation of oppositional models of multiple intervention in two Cuban independent media: Periodismo de Barrio and El Estornudo, Comunicación y Sociedad, 1-23. https://doi. org/10.32870/cys.v2022.8358 (in Scopus).
    • Somohano, A. (2022). Individual conditions of journalistic production in Cuban independent media. Revista de Comunicación, 22(1), 389- 409. (in Scopus and Web of Science).
    • Somohano, A. and Márquez-Ramírez, M. (2020). Independent Media on the Margins: Two Cases of Journalistic Professionalization in Cuba's Digital Media Ecosystem. In Henken, T. and Garcia, S. (Eds.) Cuba's Digital Revolution: Citizen Innovation and State Policy (pp. 219- 238) University Press of Florida.
    • Medina, R. and Somohano, A. (2019). Socio-professional mediation in the process of journalistic production on the updating of the Cuban economic model, Global Media Journal Mexico, 16 (31), 1- 26. https://doi. org/10.29105/gmjmx16.31-1
    • Somohano, A. (2019). Conditions of news production in Cuban independent media. Case study of El Estornudo and Periodismo de Barrio. In Oller, Martín; Olivera, Dasniel; Somohano, Abel (Eds.) (2019). In Cuba, journalism is more (+): Transposition, redundancy and professional dynamism (pp. 231- 271). La Laguna (Tenerife): Latin Society of Social Communication.
    • Somohano, A. et al. (2019). Factors explaining the perception about the civic role of journalism in Cuban students. In Oller, Martín; Olivera, Dasniel; Somohano, Abel (Eds.) (2019). In Cuba, journalism is more (+): Transposition, redundancy and professional dynamism (pp. 309- 331). La Laguna (Tenerife): Sociedad Latina de Comunicación Social.

    Research Groups

    • Academic Body: Analysis of the Media and Sociocultural Processes (in the Academic Area of Communication. Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities. UAEH).
    • Academic Body: Analysis of the Media and Sociocultural Processes (in the Academic Area of Communication. Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities. UAEH).

    Acknowledgments

    • Third place in the Latin America Studies Association Award for Best Publication in the Media and Popular Culture Section (2024).
    • FICSAC-IBERO Recognition for Research with IBERO Seal 2019 (2020).
    • Expo-Postgraduate Award 2019. Universidad Iberoamericana (2019).

    Books

    • Author: Oller, M.; Arcila, C.; Olivera, D.; Somohano, A.; Chavero, P.; Calderín, M. (2021). Preprofessional journalistic culture: Cuba, Ecuador and Venezuela. Caracas: Universidad Católica Andrés Bello.
    • Coeditor:Oller, M.; Olivera, D. and Somohano, A. (Eds.) (2019). In Cuba, journalism is more (+): Transposition, redundancy and professional dynamism. La Laguna (Tenerife): Sociedad Latina de Comunicación Social.

    Julio Romano Obregón

    SNI candidate level (2024-2027).
    ORCID: 0000-0002-8325-6196.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8325-6196

    julio_romano@uaeh.edu.mx

    He holds a degree in Communication Sciences from the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo, a master's degree in Government and Regional Development from El Colegio del Estado de Hidalgo, a master's degree in Mexican Literature from the Universidad Veracruzana and a doctorate in Literature from UNAM. He completed a Diploma in Conflict Mediation and Dialogues for Peace at the Coady International Institute of St. Francis Xavier University (Antigonish, Canada), and an academic stay at the Università degli Studi di Bari "Aldo Moro" (Bari, Italy). He won the 2013 Ricardo Garibay State Short Story Prize (Hidalgo) with the work No verás el alba (Conaculta/Cecultah/La Mina, 2014) and made the compilation of the work of Eufemio Romero, collected in the volume La incógnita y otras obras (Universidad Veracruzana, 2014). He is the author of the libretto of the opera El nahual, with music by Jesús Arreguín. He has received scholarships from the Fondo Estatal para la Cultura y las Artes de Hidalgo (Foecah) and Fonca.
    He has published short stories, essays and chronicles in newspapers and magazines in Mexico and the United States, including Este País, Confabulario, Cuadernos Fronterizos, Texto Crítico, El Pez y la Flecha, Pirandante, Casa del Tiempo, Replicante and Revista de Literatura Mexicana Contemporánea. He has participated in various academic conferences and colloquia on literature, communication and journalism in Mexico and the United States. He has been a cultural reporter, style corrector, editor and columnist for local newspapers and magazines, radio broadcaster and scriptwriter, and has taught literary creation workshops. He is currently a full-time research professor in the Academic Area of Communication at the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo and a member of the National System of Researchers (SNII), candidate level, of Conahcyt.

    Lines of research: Literature and journalism; Literature and audiovisual languages; Rescue publishing; Communication and cultural and creative industries.

    Publications