Parcerias Institucionais, Intercâmbio e Convênios

Programa de Pós-Graduação Stricto Sensu em Comunicação

(a) GP MEDIA, CULTURE AND MEMORY

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Prof. Dr. Antonio Adami (Line 1)
Prof. Dr. Carla Montuori Fernandes (Line 1)
Prof. Genira Chagas Correia (PPGCS PUC-SP) - Collaborator
Prof. Dr. Manuel Fernandes Sande (Complutense University of Madrid) – Foreign collaborator
Since its inception, GP Mídia, Cultura e Memória has sought to establish relationships with researchers from other national and international institutions. In this sense, it developed a partnership with the University of Taubaté, in a joint project entitled “Radio memory of the Vale do Paraíba” (2002-2004); developed the I, II and III Research Intergroups (2003, 2005 and 2009) (FAPESP and CAPES); organized the IX Lusocom (2011) (FAPESP and CAPES) and the book “Lusofonia e Interculturalidade”. He has exchanged with the GP “Publirádio”, from the Universidad Autònoma de Barcelona since 2009, with Prof. Dr. Armand Balsebre and, since 2012, with the Universidad Complutense de Madrid – UCM, resulting in the book “Panorama of communication and media Brazil-Spain (2012). In the years 2012, 2014-2015-2016, he received Prof. Dr. Manuel Ángel Fernández Sande, for joint research and seminars. In 2017, Prof. Sande, Prof. Adami and Prof. Eduardo Vicente held an event on radio and memory, with support from CNPq, USP and UNIP, at ECA-USP. Prof. Antônio Adami is a member of the GP “Análisis de la divulgación cultural y cientifico de los medias de comunicación” and visiting professor at the Doctoral Program in Communication at UCM.

(b) GP MEMORY NARRATIVES: REPRESENTATIONS, IDENTITIES AND CULTURE

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Prof. Dr. Barbara Heller (Line 2)
Prof. Dr. Carla Reis Longhi (Line 2)
Prof. Dr. Gustavo Souza da Silva (Line 1)
Prof. Dr. Márcio Orlando Seligmann-Silva (UNICAMP) - Collaborator
teacher Priscila Ferreira Perazzo (PPGCOM USCS) - Collaborator
The Research Group, created in 2018, has among its priorities the theoretical discussion of the binomial remember/forget and memory narratives materialized in books and other media, in which it is possible to glimpse the disputes around the representations and identities of the testimonies. In 2020, the Group's interests turned to the narratives of life stories of imprisoned women, since it began to participate in reading circles at the Prisão Feminina da Capital (PFC), in the city of São Paulo, aiming at the remission of punishment. per reading. At each meeting, we noticed that the custodians, motivated by literary texts, triggered their memories and associated them with the characters and their plots. With the advent of the pandemic in March 2020, face-to-face meetings at the PFC were replaced by remote meetings between researchers to read theoretical texts, as well as to propose alternative jobs for inmates.

(c) GP URBAN CULTURES, MUSIC AND COMMUNICATION

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Prof. Dr. Simone Luci Pereira (Line 2)
Prof. Dr. Thiago Soares (UFPB) – Collaborator
Prof. Dr. Rosamaria Luiza de Melo Rocha (ESPM) – Collaborator
Prof. Dr. Lucimara Rett (UFRJ) – Collaborator
Prof. Dr. Paula Maria Guerra Tavares (University of Porto - Collaborator
The GP brings together researchers from the Program and associated researchers (national and international) who develop work around the interface between urban cultures, communication, music, cities and youth cultures. Cities are increasingly revealing their communicational face and understanding urban dynamics today implies interpreting the spaces and territories permeated by the flows of communication and information. The theme of “urban communication” is something relevant for be studied in contemporary media and information cultures. Communication is understood here not exclusively linked to the media (although these are also important in the understanding of urban cultures), but thought of as a process of material and symbolic exchanges, (mis)encounters, intercultural dynamics and sociocultural negotiation, expressing and building relationships between subjects. The objective is to understand the multiple configurations of urban communication and the role of musical and artistic practices in the forms of urban living. The menu includes, in addition to the theme of urban communication and musical and media practices, a reflective concern in relation to the uses, appropriations, territorialities and occupations of cities by subjects in non-linear logics that mix negotiations, tactics and strategies and in which the body, the identities and ways of mapping the city assume a leading role. In addition to the techno-scientific discourses about cities (market, urban, etc.), we are interested in interpreting the urban and its uses by subjects, in which everyday practices allow us to glimpse bifurcations and other material and symbolic paths linked to affections and sensitive dimensions of experiences. In these, musical-media practices assume an important role insofar as they are associated with logics linked to entertainment, formation of identities and territorialities, consumption practices, aestheticizations, political meanings.

(d) GP MEDIA AND IMAGINARY STUDIES

Prof. Dr. Malena Segura Contrera (UNIP)
Prof. Dr. Mauricio Ribeiro da Silva (UNIP)
Prof. Dr. Ana Taís Portanova Martins (UFRGS)
The group focuses on research between Communication, Media and Imaginary, unfolding these themes through investigations between Imaginary and Image, Imaginary and Ideology, Media and Religious Imaginary, Media and Intolerance, Communication and Bonding, Imaginary and Myth, Media and Production imaginary of social groups. Since its inception, it has held several national and international events, with the recurring participation of international researchers (University of Valencia, Free University of Berlin, University of Vienna, and others) and national research partnerships (PUC/SP, Cásper Líbero, UEL, UFRGS, UFPR) and international (Universidad de Valencia). It currently has a very active partnership with the Imaginalis Research Group, from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, which has involved joint seminars, exchange of students in the disciplines, joint publications and participation in congresses in the area. The thematic axis of affinity between the groups is the study of currents and themes related to the Imaginary and its presence and role in contemporary media, as well as the symbolic and ideological unfolding of this phenomenon. The group's members have actively participated in the main forums and congresses in the area, both in the presentation of works and in management and direction positions, evidencing the commitment of the group's researchers with the activities and research in the area. The bibliographic production of the group's participants can also be highlighted as relevant.