Graduate Studies Program in Science Discusses Brazilian Cultural Heritage Policies

Graduate Studies Program in Science Discusses Brazilian Cultural Heritage Policies

was scheduled for April 7, 2022 Team “Policies on Brazilian Cultural Heritage: The Perspective of the Culture Committee of the Chamber of Deputies”. Program that will feature exhibitions by culture agents The northern area and National, to present discussions that include the policy and current scenario of the national cultural heritage. The event will start at 18:30 and will be all virtual.there, fur YouTube channel PPGCP.

The session was organized by the UFPA Graduate Program in Science (PPGCP), at partnership With the research group “Political Institutions: Legislative Processes andWelcome”, and political science lab. Go Relying on the participation of the First Deputy Chairman of the Culture Committee in the House of Representatives, and Congressman Arton Valero, and Director of Culture and Professor at PPGArtes at the UFPA, Rosângela Britto.

this The event raises an important opportunity to expand the frontiers of discussions in political science, as the theme of the painting seeks to show that cultural heritage has strong links in public dynamics and politics, it’s a through physical, it’s a on intangible manifestations,” explains event moderator and PPGCP/UFPA, John Polaro.

For Prof. Bruno Rpiati (PPGCP-UFPA), who will be the panel’s moderator, “The event gains significance by highlighting a force that is often overlooked in policy discussions involving cultural heritage issues: the legislature. In addition, the Having one of the operators of the committee responsible for discussing and addressing projects in this area as a member of the committee will allow us to have a better understanding of how cultural heritage issues are dealt with within the House of Representatives.”

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The event will open atall and Aims to reach students and professionals the sciences Social sciences and political sciences, as well as specialists in the cultural field and From Heritage, such as museum scholars, historians, anthropologists, and others.

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Panel discussion entitled “Policies relating to Brazilian cultural heritage: the view of the Culture Committee of the Chamber of Deputies”

Date: April 7, 2022

Opening hours: from 6:30 pm at 7:50 pm

Broadcasting platform: Youtube

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Text and Graphic Art: Publication PPGCPA / UFPA

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