Our mission: to carry out basic and applied research on the policies, flows, contents, uses, and appropriations of audiovisual media and messages in the regional context of North America within the context of the processes of cultural and economic integration between Mexico, United States, and Canada.

TíTitle: State elections and local news media in Nuevo Leon, Mexico 2009
Principal researchers: Jesús Cantú, José Carlos Lozano, Francisco Martínez & Cintia Smith
TíTitle: Civic attitudes and communication in Mexico’s Northeastern children
Principal researchers: José Enrique Huerta Wong
Title: From evolution of traditional media to their decline in face of digital convergence
Principal researcher: María de la Luz Casas Pérez
Title: The role of telecommunications in the framework for security in North America
Principal researcher: María de la Luz Casas Pérez
Title: Implementation of interactivity in Mexican mass media web sites
Principal researcher: Claudia Alicia Lerma Noriega
Title: Validation of sample size of days for content analysis for content analyses of origin and genre of audiovisual flows in Mexico
Principal researcher: José Carlos Lozano Rendón, Francisco Javier Martínez & Carlos Muñiz
Title: Brozo´s Noti-Fiero and El Privilegio de Mandar: Fake news and political satire in Mexican national television
Principal researcher: José Carlos Lozano Rendón
Title: Socio-cognitive effects of minority groups’ representations in news contents online: A transcultural study between Mexico and Spain
Principal researcher: Carlos Muñiz Muriel
Title: Decoding Dan Brow: Youth’s readings of Angels & Demons, the movie
Principal researchers: Lorena Frankenberg & José Carlos Lozano
Title: Consumption of films and television programs in Northeastern Mexico: between globalization and attachment to local contents
Principal researchers: José Carlos Lozano, Julieta Carabaza & Hugo García
Title: Horizontal diversity index in the consumption of national and foreign television in Northeastern Mexico
Principal researchers: José Carlos Lozano Rendón y Juan José Igartua (Salamanca)
Title: The social role of film exhibition and consumption in Monterrey, Mexico (1896-2010) in the context of modernity and urban growth
Principal researchers: José Carlos Lozano, Lorena Frankenberg (UMM) y Lucila Hinojosa (UANL)
Title: Measuring ownership concentration of Mexican mass media
Principal researcher: Juan Enrique Huerta Wong
Title: Media & Communication: A chapter for the Dictionary of Inter American Studies
Principal researcher: Sebastian Thies (University of Bielefeld, Germany) & José Carlos Lozano