Civil participation and digital culture in Brazil: An interview with Rodrigo Savazoni
Abstract
Rodrigo defines himself as a cultural instigator. Restless and versatile, he is a writer, journalist, multimedia director, activist, academic and poet. He belongs to a generation that believes in the possibilities of innovation at the margins by returning to the roots of identity through popular culture, but also through the incorporation of the possibilities provided by digital production for collective creation. Our conversation with him touches on his vision of the present day Brazil, the system of citizen initiatives, and the role of digital culture in the processes of innovation and transformation.Downloads
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