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Brazil & Portugal: Society, Culture, Media, Politics and Economics

Brazil & Portugal: Society, Culture, Media, Politics and Economics. Miguel Ángel López Latin American Studies 2013. · Music: from fado to samba. · Communicating with Brazilians. · Brazil: a racial paradise? · Government and political system in Portugal and Brazil.

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Brazil & Portugal: Society, Culture, Media, Politics and Economics

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  1. Brazil & Portugal: Society, Culture, Media, Politics and Economics Miguel Ángel López Latin American Studies 2013

  2. ·Music: from fado to samba. ·Communicating with Brazilians. ·Brazil: a racial paradise? ·Government and political system in Portugal and Brazil. ·Capoeira, candomblé, umbanda and witchcraft. ·Brazilian media and cinema. ·Brazil: Art, literature and architecture. ·Portuguese and Brazilian gastronomy. ·Doing business with Brazilians. ·From Pelé to Neymar: Brazilian football. ·Energy: petroleum, ethanol and hydropower. ·The Amazon: soya bean, nationalism and ecology.

  3. Portugal - Spain

  4. Treaties Treaty of Alcáçovas 1479 Portugal: Azores, Madeira, Cape Verde Castilla: Canary Islands 1481Portugal: South Canary Islands  Africa Inter caetera 1493 Pope Alexander VI Treaty of Tordesillas 1494 World: Western part exclusive to Spain and the east part to Portugal. Treaty of Zaragoza 1529 Asia

  5. Treaty of Tordesillas

  6. Methodology: Semiotic approach • Miguel López 20.9.2013 • University of Jyväskylä

  7. Semiotics, semiotic studies, or semiology is the study of sign processes, or signification and communication. It includes the study of how meaning is constructed and understood.

  8. DEDUCTION (rationalism)INDUCTION (empiricism)ABDUCTION Making sense MEANING

  9. MEANING

  10. Point of view

  11. SENSES

  12. COMMUNICATION

  13. CULTURE LANGUAGE RELIGION and BELIEFS NATURE

  14. COMMUNICATION=EMPATHY

  15. SPACE http://www.interpellatie.nl/2010/07/23/escher-in-3d/

  16. TIME

  17. KNOWLEDGE + EXPERIENCE + LINKING

  18. Crossing the…

  19. …borders

  20. ·Music: from fado to samba. ·Communicating with Brazilians. ·Brazil: a racial paradise? ·Government and political system in Portugal and Brazil. ·Capoeira, candomblé, umbanda and witchcraft. ·Brazilian media and cinema. ·Brazil: Art, literature and architecture. ·Portuguese and Brazilian gastronomy. ·Doing business with Brazilians. ·From Pelé to Neymar: Brazilian football. ·Energy: petroleum, ethanol and hydropower. ·The Amazon: soya bean, nationalism and ecology.

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