Dossiê: Tecnologia e mercados culturais
Journal Title: Sociedade e Estado - Year 2019, Vol 34, Issue 1
Abstract
Os trabalhos reunidos neste dossiê apresentam um fio condutor comum: o impacto do processo de digitalização e inovação tecnológica sobre os mercados culturais, sejam eles musical, televisivo, editorial, assim como sobre o próprio trabalho, as estratégias e racionalidades empresariais presentes no âmbito desses mercados. O material empírico e analítico urdido para esta publicação traz o signo do ineditismo e da originalidade, pois é a primeira vez que, no Brasil, um periódico com a envergadura e penetração da Revista Sociedade e Estado dedica um volume às interfaces entre tecnologia e mercados culturais.
Authors and Affiliations
Elder P. Maia Alves, Sayonara Leal
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