Between regulations and tactics: music in the streets of Rio de Janeiro
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-3729.2018.3.30608Keywords:
Communication, Music, CityAbstract
Some of the cultural practices taking place in urban public spaces can highlight disputes over the right to the city, precisely because they shed light on dynamics of power and resistance in contemporary cities. By adopting a perspective that combines communication studies, city and music, this work aims to analyze the dynamics between regulations and tactics employed by musicians performing in the streets of Rio de Janeiro, in a context of mega-events, as well as political and economic crisis. The study also attempts to understand the processes of occupation and political mobilization related to the music performed in the streets of Rio. It draws from in-depth interviews with artists, cultural producers, local leaders, and authorities, as well as participant observation carried out between 2013 and 2017.
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