María Elena Meneses Rocha was a Mexican journalist, professor of journalism and researcher into media, communications and the Internet with the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education, Mexico City. On the campus she taught and was the coordinator of the Cátedra Sociedad de la Información, which does research and consulting in mass media and information technology. She also worked with mass media, as a writer and as a commentator for print, broadcast and Internet media, mostly commenting on information technologies.
Life
Meneses was married with two daughters and lived in Mexico City. She died from complications from surgery.
After a twenty-year career in journalism and mass media, she decided to change to academia. At the recommendation of a friend, she sent her resume to the Tec de Monterrey, Mexico City Campus in 2001 and was offered the chance to teach classes part-time. She wanted to teach but did not expect it to develop to anything more. However, in 2002 she was offered the position of director of the journalism and mass media major at the school, which she accepted despite thinking the position may only last a few years. However, in 2008, she became the coordinator of the Cátedra Sociedad de la Información, a research and consulting organization of the Tec de Monterrey. Research projects include media, the Internet, cyberculture and new technologies. Consulting is offered to government, NGOs and the information technology industry in newsrooms convergence, video journalism, broadcast journalism and electronic journalism. Her research work made her a member of the Sistema Nacional de Investigadores. Meneses authored two books: and coauthored . La oportunidad postergada with Jacob Bañuelos. She has contributed chapters in books such as , , , , , and Perspectivas en Comunicación y Periodismo II. In addition to her work on campus, she was one of the directors of the , which comments on technology and society, a board member at civil organizations as Center of Journalism and Public Ethics and and the editorial board at Electronic News Journal . She was a judge for the Gilberto Rincón Gallardo National Prize, and for the Premio Nacional del Periodismo. In 2013, she was elected as president of the sociación Mexicana de Investigadores de la Comunicación. She presented at conferences on topics ranging from knowledge in society, the Internet and media.
Publications
Ciberutopías. Democracia, redes sociales y movimientos
Periodismo Convergente. Tecnología, Medios y Periodistas en el Siglo XXI