Text Rogerio Santos, childrens beds with reflections and news on cultural industries (print, radio, childrens beds TV, internet, cinema, video games, music, books, shopping centers) and creative (museums, exhibitions, theater performances).
In the 1890s, the young Viennese architects would present new aesthetic forms. Secession was the case, an association of architects, designers and painters (see my blog here). The Majolika Haus (1898, in the image below the building childrens beds on the left) and Wagner Haus (right on the same image) belong to the architect Otto Wagner (1841-1918), both in Art Nouveau (Jugendstil). Majolika The building is decorated with tiles with floral patterns: childrens beds roses, green leaves, blue buttons. Wagner building has stucco with gold in women's heads designed by Koloman Moser (1868-1918) medallions.
Eleven years ago in the blogosphere (since December 26, 2002). The Cultural Industries blog began on March 17, 2003 Most recent books:. "Cultural Industries Images, Values and Consumption." childrens beds (2007), "From Journalism to Media Studies Portuguese Reality." (2010) and "The childrens beds Day of Media - An Analysis of Organizational Structures "(2012, co-ordination). Associate Professor childrens beds at the Catholic University.
The Cultural Industries blog published six thousand four hundred texts between 17 March 2003 and October 2010, when it reached 1.2 million unique visitors. The Industries was used as supporting classes on cultural industries (2003-2005) platform, the main texts turned into book (2007), served to theme the author of three conferences in Santiago de Compostela (2005), Brasilia (2008 ) and Braga (2011), and was the core of university organization against blogs in Lisbon (2008). It has also been experimental space to put pictures made by the author (photographs and short videos), while being amateur. Similarly, the blog template was modified over time, as shown in the following images.
October 2006 to June 2010 remained a picture of the frontispiece photograph of Maria Moreira Arliette, the diminutive singer Peninsular Radio (beginning in the 1930s). I went back to the image of the little singer on 15.10.2010, designed by José Nunes. Most cherished themes have been the fashion (clothing, shoes), shops, music, museums (fado, folk, radio), film and newspapers childrens beds (encouraging the reading), public culture, intending to write more about them but lacking time to delve into many matters (some purchased books are still waiting to be opened). The author thanks all who have read and given contributions childrens beds over the years.
Journalism to the media. Studies on the Portuguese reality childrens beds (2010), published by the Catholic University Publishing in new collection, with the support of the Center for the Study of Communication and Culture at the UCP and the Foundation for Science and Technology childrens beds (279 pages). Reads the cover: The book has chapters on the history of journalism and the media (press, radio and television) in Portugal, digitization and new media (publishing, blogs and video games). Highlights for the analysis of journalism in the late nineteenth to the twentieth century, especially the career of several journalists with notoriety in the cultural landscape childrens beds of the time, the story of the first ten years of the television channel SIC and analysis conferences of political parties through childrens beds the news television. The history, childrens beds the sociology of journalism and ethnography, with content analysis and participant observation childrens beds feature, the sciences were invited to these texts. Other chapters reflect the author's childrens beds research on trends and changes of the national media in the last 35 years. childrens beds
Coordination of The Day the Media - An Analysis of Organizational Structures (2012, Catholic University Press, 176 pages, Cabinet support for the Media) is mine, but has chapters written by masters in science communication from the Catholic University I coached or coorientei. Thus, Rute Caldeira wrote on Gatekeeping in the editorship of a television channel, Bernardo Mata on Journalism sports schedule: relationship between journalists and their sources, Isabel Campos on texts online high fashion, Melissa Marques on Journalism online: new forms of tell "stories", Sara Vidal on TV stations on the internet, Ana Rita Birth about Renaissance Radio and Radio Yes: programming strategies and Anna Louise White on A Floribella to children: gender differences. The introduction text belongs to me. Besides me, the works of the students - now reduced to editing and adapted version of the book - were instructed by my colleagues Fernando Cascais, Verónica Policarpo, José Araújo Lopes and Nelson Ribeiro.
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