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Carolina Escudero is an Instructor in the Department of Women's and Gender Studies at the University of Missouri's College of Arts and Science. Her research focuses on media ethics, digital transformation in journalism, and the intersection of technology with social activism. She has published extensively on topics including AI in newsrooms, journalist well-being during crises, and memory activism related to human rights violations. Her work often examines how media institutions adapt to technological and societal changes, particularly in Latin America and Spain.
Key research areas include digital journalism ethics, pandemic-era media practices, and the role of self-managed media in crises. She has explored topics such as AI's impact on news production, mental health challenges for journalists, and the digital strategies of social movements. Her geographic focus spans Argentina, Spain, and other Latin American contexts.
Recent publications highlight themes like ethical challenges in AI-driven journalism, the psychological toll of crisis reporting, and community media resilience during political instability. Escudero's interdisciplinary approach bridges media studies, sociology, and human rights advocacy.
No scientific awards have been listed for Carolina Escudero. Her professional activities include advising on digital health interventions for families affected by enforced disappearances and collaborating on projects addressing media co-ops in Argentina and Uruguay.
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