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Sound Politics In S O Paulo


Sound Politics In S O Paulo
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Author : Leonardo Cardoso
language : en
Publisher: Currents in Latin American and
Release Date : 2019

Sound Politics In S O Paulo written by Leonardo Cardoso and has been published by Currents in Latin American and this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019 with Music categories.


"Cardoso presents Sound-Politics in São Paulo as the first book-length treatment on controversies surrounding noise control in Latin America"--



Sound Politics In S O Paulo


Sound Politics In S O Paulo
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Author : Leonardo Cardoso
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2019-05-07

Sound Politics In S O Paulo written by Leonardo Cardoso and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-05-07 with Music categories.


How does the state separate music from noise? How can such a filtering apparatus shape the content and form of sound production in the city? As a marker of co-presence to the hearing body, sound is always open to (or rather opens up) the politics of shared existence. In the throes of the post-dictatorship period, Brazil's legislative and executive branches implemented a series of sweeping measures to address quality of life concerns, including environmental pollution and urban inequality. In São Paulo, noise control became a recurrent controversy, growing in size and scale between the 1990s and 2010s. Together with the much-debated fear of crime and the socioeconomic and cultural tensions between the rich urban center and the poor peripheries, such ecological agendas against noise as a harmful pollutant have reconfigured the presence of environmental sounds in the city. In this book, Cardoso argues that the framing of specific sounds as unavoidable, unnecessary, or as harmful "noise" has been an effective strategy to organize spaces and administer group behavior in this rapidly expanding city. He focuses on two interrelated processes. First, the series of institutional regulatory mechanisms that turn sounds into the all-embracing "noise" susceptible to state intervention. Second, the constant attempts of interested groups in either attaching or detaching specific sounds (musical events, industrial noise, traffic noise, religious sounds, etc.) from regulatory scrutiny. Sound-politics is the dynamic that emerges from both processes - the channels through which sounds enter (and leave) the sphere of state regulation.



Protest Movements As Media Vehicles Of The Brazilian New Right


Protest Movements As Media Vehicles Of The Brazilian New Right
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Author : Nicole McLean
language : en
Publisher: Springer Nature
Release Date : 2022-09-08

Protest Movements As Media Vehicles Of The Brazilian New Right written by Nicole McLean and has been published by Springer Nature this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-09-08 with Political Science categories.


This book investigates right-wing populism in Brazil. It is a unique study of the major protest movements of the New Right that dominated the streets of São Paulo from 2014 to 2018 and acted as a prelude to Jair Bolsonaro’s election. Examining the populist rhetoric that circulated among the movements’ online followers, McLean reveals the formation of different right-wing publics and gives insight into the topics that have the greatest impact on public political debate. Through interviewing multiple activists and observing them at political events, McLean also exposes motivations for engaging in political action and demonstrates how the movements act as media vehicles of the New Right. Such an intimate study on the Brazilian New Right has never before been carried out in such in-depth detail.



Politics In Brazil 1930 1964


Politics In Brazil 1930 1964
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Author : Thomas E. Skidmore
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1967

Politics In Brazil 1930 1964 written by Thomas E. Skidmore and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1967 with Brazil categories.




Brazil In Transition


Brazil In Transition
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Author : Lee J. Alston
language : en
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Release Date : 2016-05-24

Brazil In Transition written by Lee J. Alston and has been published by Princeton University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-05-24 with Business & Economics categories.


Brazil is the world's sixth-largest economy, and for the first three-quarters of the twentieth century was one of the fastest-growing countries in the world. While the country underwent two decades of unrelenting decline from 1975 to 1994, the economy has rebounded dramatically. How did this nation become an emerging power? Brazil in Transition looks at the factors behind why this particular country has successfully progressed up the economic development ladder. The authors examine the roles of beliefs, leadership, and institutions in the elusive, critical transition to sustainable development. Analyzing the last fifty years of Brazil's history, the authors explain how the nation's beliefs, centered on social inclusion yet bound by orthodox economic policies, led to institutions that altered economic, political, and social outcomes. Brazil's growth and inflation became less variable, the rule of law strengthened, politics became more open and competitive, and poverty and inequality declined. While these changes have led to a remarkable economic transformation, there have also been economic distortions and inefficiencies that the authors argue are part of the development process. Brazil in Transition demonstrates how a dynamic nation seized windows of opportunity to become a more equal, prosperous, and rules-based society.



Who Participates


Who Participates
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Author : Peter P. Houtzager
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2003

Who Participates written by Peter P. Houtzager and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003 with Civil society categories.




Negotiating Democracy In Brazil


Negotiating Democracy In Brazil
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Author : Bernd Reiter
language : en
Publisher: Firstforumpress
Release Date : 2009

Negotiating Democracy In Brazil written by Bernd Reiter and has been published by Firstforumpress this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009 with Political Science categories.


Do societal inequalities limit the effectiveness of democratic regimes? And if so, why? And how? Addressing this question, Bernd Reiter focuses on the role of societal dynamics in undermining democracy in Brazil. Reiter explores the ways in which race, class, and gender in Brazil structure a society that is deeply divided between the included and the excluded¿and where much of the population falls into the latter category. Tracing the mechanisms of the profound cultural resistance to genuine democratization that he finds dominant among the elite, his theoretically and empirically rich analysis offers an alternative way of understanding both the nature of Brazilian democracy and the democratization process throughout Latin America.



Ga Cho Politics In Brazil


Ga Cho Politics In Brazil
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Author : Carlos E. Cortés
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1974

Ga Cho Politics In Brazil written by Carlos E. Cortés and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1974 with Political Science categories.




Bossa Mundo


Bossa Mundo
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Author : K. E. Goldschmitt
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Release Date : 2019-10

Bossa Mundo written by K. E. Goldschmitt and has been published by Oxford University Press, USA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-10 with Music categories.


Bossa mundo: Brazilian music in transnational media industries focuses on watershed moments of musical breakthrough across the world over more than a half century--from bossa nova in the 1960s through to the streaming music era. Reexamining the political meaning of mass-mediated music, author K.E. Goldschmitt demonstrates that the mediation of Brazilian music in an incresingly crowded transnational marketplace has lasting consequences for Brazilian creative output. Featuring interviews with key figures in the transnational circulation of Brazilian music, and discussions of well-known musicians and artists who redefine what it means to be a Brazilian musician in the twenty-first century, Bossa mundo shows the pernicious effects of branding diversity on musicians and audiences alike.--Page [4] of cover.



Sounds And The City


Sounds And The City
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Author : Brett Lashua
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2018-10-24

Sounds And The City written by Brett Lashua and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-10-24 with Sports & Recreation categories.


This book draws from a rich history of scholarship about the relations between music and cities, and the global flows between music and urban experience. The contributions in this collection comment on the global city as a nexus of moving people, changing places, and shifting social relations, asking what popular music can tell us about cities, and vice versa. Since the publication of the first Sounds and the City volume, various movements, changes and shifts have amplified debates about globalization. From the waves of people migrating to Europe from the Syrian civil war and other conflict zones, to the 2016 “Brexit” vote to leave the European Union and American presidential election of Donald Trump. These, and other events, appear to have exposed an anti-globalist retreat toward isolationism and a backlash against multiculturalism that has been termed “post-globalization.” Amidst this, what of popular music? Does music offer renewed spaces and avenues for public protest, for collective action and resistance? What can the diverse​​ histories, hybridities, and legacies of popular music tell us about the ever-changing relations of people and cities?