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[Commlist] Brazil Seminar: Civil society development and participatory communication in the new political context. Dialogues around the legacy of Paulo Freire

Thu May 09 21:55:49 GMT 2019




Brazil Seminar: Civil society development and participatory communication in the new political context. Dialogues around the legacy of Paulo Freire

5-6 June 2019, 9am-8pm/9.30am-2pm

Loughborough University London

Brazil has a strong legacy in the field of participatory communication and articulation of bottom-up development processes. Many innovative experiences and key conceptual foundations that have enriched and informed the field of participatory communication in Latin America and internationally have strong Brazilian roots. A reference of seminal importance to the field has been the adult educator Paulo Freire whose liberating pedagogy and principles of dialogic communication have influenced generations of educators, activists, movements and governments across the world. Today, the new government in Brazil has explicitly declared their intention to erase any trace of Freire’s pedagogy from any policy and practice in the country. It sparks the question: what is so dangerous about Freire’s ideas?

The objective of this seminar is to explore the Brazilian legacy and current practice of participatory communication in the contexts of the new political situation. Today, the space for civil society to speak and act is rapidly shrinking. Not only nostalgic discourses of law and order, but political nominations, national policies and many behaviours are reconnecting with the times of Brazil’s military dictatorship. Brazil is in many ways at a crossroads, and this seminar wishes to explore how the legacy and current practice of participatory and dialogic communication is managing, or not, to handle these challenges.

The program consists of an introductory section and five dialogues approaching main features of participatory communication and the work of Paulo Freire in Brazil. Debates will be animated by key-notes from Victoria Kina Jupp, Silvio Waisbord, Cicilia Peruzzo, Thomas Tufte, Jorge González, Ana Cristina Suzina, Cesar Jimenez, Paola Sartoretto, Leonardo Custódio, Raquel Paiva, Helton Levy, among other researchers.

For more information about the program and registration, please go to:

https://www.lborolondon.ac.uk/news-events/events/brazil-seminar/

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