Designing Politics: Designing Respect - Power and alterities within international cultural partnerships
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https://doi.org/10.4013/csu.2017.53.3.01Abstract
Using as a starting point the experience of direct participation in the Designing Politics: Designing Respect challenger promoted by the international partnership Theatrum Mundi in Rio de Janeiro, the article intends to highlight the practices of culture privatization fomented by the local partners of the initiative in the territory of Porto Maravilha, as well as the power relations and institutional marketing involved in these forms of international cultural partnerships.
Keywords: creative economy, cultural diplomacy, soft power.
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