Constanza Mazzotti

Project Manager, Teacher, and Writer in México

Specialist in coordination, management, analysis and communication.

PhD in Communication from the Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City with the research thesis:

“Analysis of visual content; forms of work and modes of circulation of the photojournalism of Me-Mo Magazine. An approach to glimpse modes of documentation of a historical fact.” Between Mexico and Italy.

She completed her Master's degree in Communication at the same institution on semiotic and aesthetic studies in Mexican photojournalism.

She graduated with honors with the thesis entitled: “Photojournalism is an open work. Analysis of a photograph by Narciso Contreras.”

Her personal interest in photography and image and its historical-social repercussions was born from her studies of a Bachelor's Degree in Modern Italian Literature carried out at the National Autonomous University of Mexico.

Which allowed her to enrich her path within academic research.

Since 2011, she has combined her academic and professional work as an editor and creator of print and digital news content based on photography and news images from Mexican national media.

Categories: analysis, cultural criticism, photojournalism, historical archive, semiotics, communication, journalism.

  • Education
    • UNAM
    • UIA
    • UNIBO