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Carolina Escudero

 Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Director, Missouri School of Journalism’s Barcelona Program, University of Missouri in Spain

Biography

Dr. Carolina Escudero is a communication and media psychology researcher. She is lecturing for the School of Journalism and the Women and Gender Studies, University of Missouri, United States, since 2008, providing experience in global journalism and health, particularly with regard to trauma, repair, resilience and human rights in the international context.

Scholarly beginnings

A research idea

Envisioning possible futures in the field of communication and media studies

Learn more about Prof. Escudero’s journey

Selected readings

Escudero, C. (2022). The Audacious Searching of Spanish Mothers: The Appropriation of Babies During and After the Dictatorship. Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal, 9(3), 134-143. Link

Escudero, C. (2021). Missing People in Spain: An App for Trauma Recovery–A Digital Health Intervention for Survivors. In Digital Services in Crisis, Disaster, and Emergency Situations (pp. 98-121). IGI Global. Link

Escudero, C. (2020). Digital Mutation, a Result of Motivation and Resilience. Stolen Babies in Catalunya. Review of Journalism and Mass Communication, 1(8), 1-8. Link

Escudero, C. (2020). Giving voice to the traumatic event, Spanish mothers of stolen babies. Three strategies to silence mothers during and after the dictatorship. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 3(10). Link

Escudero. C. (2020). Recovered Media in Argentina: An Inclusive Digital Movement. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 5(7), 1236-1242. Link

Watch Prof. Escudero present on “Media campaigns and repair” at the Center for Latinx Digital Media

Listen to Prof. Escudero’s insights about her professional journey in El Café Latinx podcast