Cultura, território e cidadania: um estudo sobre as políticas culturais na cidade de Natal
This study investigates cultural policies in Natal from the perspective of cultural citizenship and its spatial distribution, considering its impact on people-environment relations in the city's territories. A discussion is undertaken based on the historical panorama of socio-spatial inequal...
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Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Resumo: | This study investigates cultural policies in Natal from the perspective of cultural citizenship
and its spatial distribution, considering its impact on people-environment relations in the city's
territories. A discussion is undertaken based on the historical panorama of socio-spatial
inequalities in Brazil, in line with the conceptualization of space, territory and citizenship of
the geographer Milton Santos, cultural citizenship of the philosopher Marilena Chauí and
appropriation of space of Environmental Psychology. Thus cultural policies are a concrete
example of how the State can act to expand (or discourage) citizenship materialized in
territories, helping (or not) to encourage community appropriation through cultural and artistic
equipment and expressions. Specifically, Natal is characterized by notable differences between
its administrative zones in terms of socioeconomic conditions and provision of public spaces
for leisure and culture. However the local studies on cultural policies do not discuss the issue
of equal territorial distribution of cultural projects. A documentary research investigated and
mapped 6 public selections between 2016-2019 and the maps indicated cultural projects’
concentration in the historic center (notably Cidade Alta) and south neighborhoods. So the
spatialization of cultural policies reasserts historical socio-spatial inequalities of Natal. In the
second methodological stage a expert panel integrated semi-structured interviews with 11
cultural agents. The thematic analysis points to the urgency of mapping the cultural practices
and networks that already exist in Natal. This will assist the requalification and updating of
cultural policies and the training of cultural agents in order to develop cultural citizenship
through actions of appropriation of cultural environments. |
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