Jordi Borràs i Abelló

Jordi Borràs
Jordi Borràs i Abelló
Born 1981 (age 3637)
Barcelona
Known for photojournalist specializing in far-right movements
Notable work Dies que duraran anys (Ara llibres, 2018)

Jordi Borràs i Abelló (Barcelona, 1981) is a Catalan illustrator and photojournalist.[1]

Biography

Borràs has a degree in Illustration from Barcelona's Massana School of Design, where he also discovered an interest in photography. Since then, he combines both disciplines professionally and has specialized in social issues in the field of photojournalism. He is a member of the Group of Journalists Ramon Barnils.

He has worked as an independent graphic reporter for various Catalan media including Nació Digital, La Directa, or El Temps, where he has also published several research pieces. He currently collaborates with El Crític, El Món and the Basque magazine Argia. He has specialized in social photo chronicles with a special interest in the extreme right that is active in Catalonia. Internationally, he has published photographs in several newspapers and international agencies and also in magazines specialized in the extreme right Hope Not Hate and Expo, as well as in the rest of Spain.[1]

Since he began reporting, Borràs started to receive threats from fascist groups in 2013, which the police investigated.[2][3]

In the field of photography, the edition of his first book, Warcelona, una història de violència (Polen Edicions, 2013) (War-celona, a history of violence). On April 22, 2015, he presented Plus Ultra. A graphic chronicle of Spanishism in Catalonia (Polen Edicions, 2015). In September 2015 he published the book Desmuntant Societat Civil Catalana (Saldonar, 2015) where he reveals the origins of and demonstrate the links of the group Societat Civil Catalana with the extreme right through various research reports.[4]

In 2018 he presented Dies que duraran anys (Days that will last years) a book of photos from the Catalan Independence referendum of October 1, 2017. It was the second best-selling non-fiction book during the Sant Jordi Day book festival that same year.

In July 2018 he was attacked in the center of Barcelona by an off-duty police officer who shouted “viva Franco” and “viva España”.[2] The attacker is member of Spanish Policia “Information Brigade” secret unit. He remains on duty.[5]

Books

  • Warcelona: Una història de violència (Pol·len edicions, 2013)
  • Desmuntant Societat Civil Catalana (Edicions Saldonar, 2015)
  • Plus Ultra: Una crònica gràfica de l'espanyolisme a Catalunya (Pol·len Edicions, 2015)
  • La cara B del procés (Pagès Editors 2016)
  • Dies que duraran anys (Ara Llibres, 2018)

Awards

In 2016 he received Dignity Prize from The Dignity Commission Foundation.

References

  1. 1 2 "Catalan photojournalist Jordi Borràs beaten by Spanish policeman". Ara.cat (in Catalan). Retrieved 2018-07-22.
  2. 1 2 "Spain: Photojournalist Jordi Borrás attacked in Barcelona". European Federation of Journalists. 2018-07-18. Retrieved 2018-07-22.
  3. "How the Catalan crisis helps Spain's far right". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 2018-07-22.
  4. "Anti-Catalan violence no longer restricted to the extreme right". Catalan News Monitor. Retrieved 2018-07-22.
  5. "Photojournalist Jordi Borrás attacked in Barcelona – HOPE not hate". HOPE not hate. 2018-07-22. Retrieved 2018-07-23.
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