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Da compra de produtos e serviços culturais ao direito de produzir cultura : análise de um paradigma emergente

By: LIMA, Luciana.
Contributor(s): Ortellado, Pablo.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: Rio de Janeiro : IESP / UERJ, Abr./Jun. 2013Online resources: Acesso Dados - Revista de Ciências Sociais 56, 2, p. 351-382Abstract: Cultural activities are normally financed according to two classic paradigms: government funding and market financing. The former consists of direct state action or funding of civil society's cultural practices with state resources; the latter is anchored in the liberal or neoliberal tradition, the most recent expression of which involves the dominant currents of the creative economy. Based on a theoretical review and the analysis of two Brazilian policies – the Cultura Viva or "Living Culture" program and the Law for the Promotion of Theater in the city of São Paulo – we argue that these experiences constitute the genesis of a third paradigm that we identify and develop. This paradigm does not seek to finance cultural products per se, but the cultural production process, and thus aims to establish a social right, namely the right to produce culture.
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Cultural activities are normally financed according to two classic paradigms: government funding and market financing. The former consists of direct state action or funding of civil society's cultural practices with state resources; the latter is anchored in the liberal or neoliberal tradition, the most recent expression of which involves the dominant currents of the creative economy. Based on a theoretical review and the analysis of two Brazilian policies – the Cultura Viva or "Living Culture" program and the Law for the Promotion of Theater in the city of São Paulo – we argue that these experiences constitute the genesis of a third paradigm that we identify and develop. This paradigm does not seek to finance cultural products per se, but the cultural production process, and thus aims to establish a social right, namely the right to produce culture.

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