Comunicação e Sociedade
[ISSN 2183-3575 (online) / ISSN 1645-2089 (print)] is a publication of the Communication and Society Research Centre of the Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Minho, edited by Moisés de Lemos Martins and funded by the Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT). Published since 1999, this journal has a rigorous scientific arbitration system and is published twice a year. It is indexed in different platforms and databases of scientific journals, both nationally and internationally.
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Helena Pires, Silvana Mota-Ribeiro & Anne Beyaert-Geslin
vol. 31 - 2017 | CECS-UMinho
ISSN:2183-3575 (online) / ISSN 1645-2089 (print)
The 31st issue of the journal, Comunicação e Sociedade, is dedicated to the theme, “Communication and Art”. It also includes texts covering a wide array of problems, approaches and methodologies, that explore a diverse range of artistic languages and modalities, including dance, theatre, the cinema and the visual arts. The case studies presented and the different art forms under analysis and reflection, convey a cultural polyphony spanning the Portuguese-speaking world and European cultural heritage in general, and the idiosyncratic characteristics of culture and the arts in Portugal (in interaction with the sphere of inter-culturality). References are made to a significant range of artistic practices, and to the critical thinking fostered by the artistic sector, in articulation with the field of communications. [Introductory note]