To grasp what is in the air

rchives and records of the social atmosphere

Authors

  • Paulo Gajanigo Universidade Federal Fluminense

Keywords:

Climate of Openness, . Democracy, June 2013

Abstract

This edition provides an interview with Paulo Gajanigo. The interviewee is the coordinator of  No.Ar Daily and Technology Research Laboratory and paper's author The Mood for Democracy in Brazil which has just been published by Art Style (2023). This research, along with a set of others, is part of a broad agenda that mobilizes the concepts of mood and atmosphere to analyze the process of Brazilian redemocratization. From that research an application called Vida Coletiva was created. The app collects and gathers experiences reports. The launch of the campaign to send material took place during the Junho Mora Onde? event, which brought together several researchers to debate the ten years of the June 2013 manifestations at two universities of Rio de Janeiro - UFF and UENF.

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Author Biography

Paulo Gajanigo, Universidade Federal Fluminense

Graduado em Ciências Sociais e mestre em Antropologia Social pela Universidade Estadual de Campinas (Unicamp). Doutor em Ciências Sociais pela Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ). Realizou estágio pós-doutoral na Media Film and Music School na University of Sussex (Reino Unido). Professor do Instituto de Ciências da Sociedade e Desenvolvimento Regional (ESR) da Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF).

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Published

2023-10-16

How to Cite

Gajanigo, P. (2023). To grasp what is in the air: rchives and records of the social atmosphere. Mundo Livre: Revista Multidisciplinar, 9(1), 264-278. Retrieved from https://periodicos.uff.br/mundolivre/article/view/60173

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