Covid-19 Culture and Impact Debates

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Co-organized by SESC, UNESCO and the Center for Sociology of Culture at USP (NSC-USP), the Seminar Debates on Culture and Impacts of Covid-19 takes place between December 16th and 18th by videoconference

The event aims to contribute to the debate on the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic with different segments of culture and the arts in Brazil. For this, it will start from the presentation and discussion of the results of the survey Perception of the impacts of Covid-19 (https://iccscovid19.com.br/) in the cultural and creative sectors of Brazil, of which FFLCH-USP is a supporter, followed by an expanded debate on the situation of the different artistic-cultural circuits in the period before the pandemic and during the social isolation adopted in March 2020

Below the schedule and guests of each table. All discussions will be transmitted through the FFLCH-USP channel on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/uspfflch1

Opening

Day 16/12 (Wednesday) From 17:00 to 19:00
Gilberto Figueiredo (Sesc Nacional)
Isabel de Paula (UNESCO Brazil)
Maria Arminda do Nascimento Arruda (FFLCH / USP / NSC)
Rodrigo Amaral (USP)
Culture research and the implications of the pandemic

Day 17/12 (Thursday) From 10:00 to 12:00
Daniele Canedo and Carlos Paiva (OBEC-BA / UFRB)
Manuel Gama (POLOBS / University of Minho)
Luciana Piazzon B. Lima (Cetic.br)
Gilberto Figueiredo (Sesc Nacional)
Artistic languages ​​and their producers in times of pandemic

17/12 (Thursday) From 17:00 to 19:00
Marcello Stella (USP)
Nathanael Araújo (UNICAMP)
Daniela Vieira (UEL)
Pearl Mathias (UFRJ)
Artistic languages ​​and their producers in times of pandemic

Day 18/12 (Friday) 10:00 - 12:00
Larissa Lacerda Menendez (UFMA)
Guilherme MCovid-19 Culture and Impact Debates Covid-19 Culture and Impact Debates Debates on Culture and Impacts Covid-19 Debates on Culture and Impacts Covid-19arcondes dos Santos (UECE)
Tony Nakatany (USP)
Sabrina Parracho (UFRRJ)
Closing

Day 18/12 (Friday) From 17:00 to 19:00
Maria Arminda do Nascimento Arruda (USP)
Marcelo Siqueira Ridenti (Unicamp)
Maria Eduarda da Mota Rocha (UFPE)
Danilo Santos de Miranda (SESC-SP)