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No ComunicaDOS: Controversial Issues: Negotiated Positions, Distant Ethics
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Tuesday, April 26, 2005. Controversial Issues: Negotiated Positions, Distant Ethics. A critical paper about the use of communication strategies in the current global ideological struggle between Corporations and Social Movements. The tension is exemplified here by Du Pont and Greenpeace, by Nike and the Anti-Sweatshop organizations. Two case studies are developed -. Within the specific theoretical perspective of Communication Ethics. The research question that this paper attempts to answer is:. This ques...
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No ComunicaDOS: Six hundred words on the Internet
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Monday, April 18, 2005. Six hundred words on the Internet. Instead of a last hope for human kind what is left is a postmodern version of hell, a final re-enactment of all the flames that burned in the past: from the witches of Neumarkt, to slave ships across the Atlantic, to Auschwitz, to the mountains of Colombia, to Sudan. Posted by Daniel at 7:00 AM. Back to NO COMUNICADO. The Internet: Between Commerce and Culture - Final. The Forgotten War - Civil War in Colombia.
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No ComunicaDOS: El fracaso de una ilusión: Una historia común y particular del Cine Colombiano*
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Tuesday, September 20, 2005. El fracaso de una ilusión: Una historia común y particular del Cine Colombiano*. Click para volver a NO COMUNICADO. Del año 1895 los Hermanos Lumière hacen la primera proyección pública del cinematógrafo en París. Un año y cuatro meses después, el 14 de abril de 1897, la Compañía Universal de Variedades del prestidigitador Balabrega presenta cine por primer vez en territorio colombiano en el puerto de Colón, hoy república de Panamá. El comentarista del diario El Porvenir.
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GLOBAL CINEMA: 1. Introduction
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How did they manage to produce it? Where they expecting it to be successful in terms of audience attendance? What kind of impact were they expecting from the film? Para; 9:28 PM. Comments: Post a Comment. Informational resources for National Film Industries (An extension of NOCOMUNICADO). 3 Theoretical Approaches to the Film Industry and. 31 Film Industry Economics: between commerce and. 32 States, Markets and National Cultural Industr. 42 The cases: Spain and Colombia. 52 Spanish Film Industry trends.
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GLOBAL CINEMA: 3.1. Film Industry Economics: between commerce and risk
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31 Film Industry Economics: between commerce and risk. 311 Film as an audiovisual product. The film commodity carries the basic characteristics of audiovisual products and film, of course, was the first audiovisual commodity. This type of commodity has a mixture of public and private good characteristics (Sedgwick and Pokorny, 2005, p. 12-15) that determine the economics of the industries in which such goods flow. E) Even if films were as abundant and as free as air, they are not indispensable. Even ...
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GLOBAL CINEMA: 3. Theoretical Approaches to the Film Industry and to National Cultural Industries
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3 Theoretical Approaches to the Film Industry and to National Cultural Industries. Para; 9:27 PM. Comments: Post a Comment. Informational resources for National Film Industries (An extension of NOCOMUNICADO). 31 Film Industry Economics: between commerce and. 32 States, Markets and National Cultural Industr. 42 The cases: Spain and Colombia. 5 Spain: International Projection for a National . 52 Spanish Film Industry trends. 51 The current state of the Spanish Film Industr. 53 Spanish Cinema: the Aftermath.
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stavrinho: The curse to be rich
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A blog about travelling and the environment. The curse to be rich. The distribution of resources in Brasil (land, income, minerals etc.) is ridiculously unequal. Some people talk about the following figures: 7% of the people own the 93% of the resources of the country, while 93% of the people live with the remaining 7%. I am not sure if the above figures correspond to reality, but what you can easily see if you travel in Brasil is the existance of 2 worlds:. The world of the rich people and. They drive h...
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stavrinho: July 2006
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A blog about travelling and the environment. If you happen to be in South America and you want to see wildlife, you don´t have to go to the Amazon, just go to the Pantanal. With 1700 plant species, the vegetation is a combination of savanna, forest, meadow and semiarid land. 650 bird species make it a paradise for bird watching addicts, just note that 6 different species may nest on a single tree branch. 260 fish species, fill the numerous rivers and ponds. 50 reptile species and. And you only need to ta...
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stavrinho: The Pantanal experience
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A blog about travelling and the environment. If you happen to be in South America and you want to see wildlife, you don´t have to go to the Amazon, just go to the Pantanal. With 1700 plant species, the vegetation is a combination of savanna, forest, meadow and semiarid land. 650 bird species make it a paradise for bird watching addicts, just note that 6 different species may nest on a single tree branch. 260 fish species, fill the numerous rivers and ponds. 50 reptile species and. And you only need to ta...
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stavrinho: MST: a bottom-up Agrarian Reform
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A blog about travelling and the environment. MST: a bottom-up Agrarian Reform. In the beginning of our long trip in Brasil, an old black man in Bahia told us:. Tem muitos Brasis em Brasil". Meaning there are many Brasils within Brasil. After 2 months of exhausting travelling, spending more than 6.000 Km in buses and changing 10 different states, only 2 things are in common within this immense country:. Are big (better say enormous) pieces of land that belong to powerful people, the. Some 22 years ago the...