Leonardo De Marchi
University of São Paulo
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Intercom: Revista Brasileira de Ciências da Comunicação | 2014
Leonardo De Marchi
The idea of creative economy has been adopted by different governments and international entities as a guideline for public policy for the sectors of Communication and culture. Implicit in its concept there is a perspective that rearticulates the relationship among culture, economy and society. In Brazil, the Ministry of Culture (MinC) created the Secretariat of the Creative Economy in order to implement cultural policies that foster a creative economy in the country. In this article, we make an analysis of the MinC’s project for creative economy. Performing an analysis of the Plan of the Secretariat of the Creative Economy 2011-2014, the objective of this article is to highlight and understand the changes taking place in the use of the term “culture” by the Brazilian government and assess its consequences for the field of culture. The adoption of the term “creativity” involves a new approach to the field culture by the Brazilian State which demands a deep change in MinC’s rationale and structure.
Intercom: Revista Brasileira de Ciências da Comunicação | 2017
Marcelo Kischinhevsky; Lena Benzecry; Izani Mustafá; Leonardo De Marchi; Luan José Vaz Chagas; Gustavo Ferreira; Renata Victor; Luana Viana
O artigo sistematiza os resultados de uma cartografia dos objetos de pesquisa e perspectivas teoricas que nortearam a elaboracao dos papers apresentados nos congressos nacionais da Sociedade Brasileira de Estudos Interdisciplinares da Comunicacao (Intercom), no Grupo de Pesquisa Radio e Midia Sonora, de 2001 a 2015. Busca-se caracterizar o estado da arte das pesquisas no campo, que da sinais de consolidacao apos 25 anos de criacao do GP e caminha para a internacionalizacao.This article synthesizes the results of a cartography of research objects and theoretical perspectives that guided the papers presented at the Radio and Sound Media Research Group, in the national congresses of the Brazilian Society of Interdisciplinary Studies of Communication (Intercom), from 2001 to 2015. It seeks to characterize the research state-of-art in the field, which shows signs of consolidation after 25 years of the group’s creation and moves towards internationalization.
Intercom: Revista Brasileira de Ciências da Comunicação | 2017
Marcelo Kischinhevsky; Lena Benzecry; Izani Mustafá; Leonardo De Marchi; Luan José Vaz Chagas; Gustavo Ferreira; Renata Victor; Luana Viana
O artigo sistematiza os resultados de uma cartografia dos objetos de pesquisa e perspectivas teoricas que nortearam a elaboracao dos papers apresentados nos congressos nacionais da Sociedade Brasileira de Estudos Interdisciplinares da Comunicacao (Intercom), no Grupo de Pesquisa Radio e Midia Sonora, de 2001 a 2015. Busca-se caracterizar o estado da arte das pesquisas no campo, que da sinais de consolidacao apos 25 anos de criacao do GP e caminha para a internacionalizacao.This article synthesizes the results of a cartography of research objects and theoretical perspectives that guided the papers presented at the Radio and Sound Media Research Group, in the national congresses of the Brazilian Society of Interdisciplinary Studies of Communication (Intercom), from 2001 to 2015. It seeks to characterize the research state-of-art in the field, which shows signs of consolidation after 25 years of the group’s creation and moves towards internationalization.
Intercom: Revista Brasileira de Ciências da Comunicação | 2014
Leonardo De Marchi
The idea of creative economy has been adopted by different governments and international entities as a guideline for public policy for the sectors of Communication and culture. Implicit in its concept there is a perspective that rearticulates the relationship among culture, economy and society. In Brazil, the Ministry of Culture (MinC) created the Secretariat of the Creative Economy in order to implement cultural policies that foster a creative economy in the country. In this article, we make an analysis of the MinC’s project for creative economy. Performing an analysis of the Plan of the Secretariat of the Creative Economy 2011-2014, the objective of this article is to highlight and understand the changes taking place in the use of the term “culture” by the Brazilian government and assess its consequences for the field of culture. The adoption of the term “creativity” involves a new approach to the field culture by the Brazilian State which demands a deep change in MinC’s rationale and structure.
Intercom: Revista Brasileira de Ciências da Comunicação | 2014
Leonardo De Marchi
The idea of creative economy has been adopted by different governments and international entities as a guideline for public policy for the sectors of Communication and culture. Implicit in its concept there is a perspective that rearticulates the relationship among culture, economy and society. In Brazil, the Ministry of Culture (MinC) created the Secretariat of the Creative Economy in order to implement cultural policies that foster a creative economy in the country. In this article, we make an analysis of the MinC’s project for creative economy. Performing an analysis of the Plan of the Secretariat of the Creative Economy 2011-2014, the objective of this article is to highlight and understand the changes taking place in the use of the term “culture” by the Brazilian government and assess its consequences for the field of culture. The adoption of the term “creativity” involves a new approach to the field culture by the Brazilian State which demands a deep change in MinC’s rationale and structure.
Música Popular em Revista | 2014
Eduardo Vicente; Leonardo De Marchi
Comunicação, Mídia e Consumo | 2008
Leonardo De Marchi
Radio, Sound & Society Journal | 2016
Marcelo Kischinhevsky; Leonardo De Marchi
Archive | 2015
Marcelo Kischinhevsky; Eduardo Vicente; Leonardo De Marchi
Fronteiras - estudos midiáticos | 2015
Marcelo Kischinhevsky; Eduardo Vicente; Leonardo De Marchi