Recalcitrance: The foreclosure of news about violence in Mexico

Author:

R. Donnelly Meghan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of San Diego San Diego CA

Abstract

AbstractSince President Felipe Calderón declared his so‐called “war on organized crime” in December 2006, the dominant discourse about violence in Mexico has created the idea of a battle against or disputes between organized crime groups, and it has framed victims of murders and disappearances as themselves criminals. Recent scholarship highlights the role that journalists and news outlets have played in bolstering this narrative; however, ethnographic fieldwork with Mexican journalists complicates the notion that they and others unknowingly or uncritically reaffirm dominant interpretations about violence. This article introduces the concept of recalcitrance to elucidate how, even when reporters actively work to investigate beyond official statements, fear contributes to the reproduction of dominant discourses and forecloses the possibility of creating different kinds of news, truths, and narratives.

Funder

University of California Institute for Mexico and the United States

Social Science Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Anthropology

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