a-lethos concept
, 310–311
Abrahão, Benjamin
, 7
Abrahão’s footage
, 8
Abstract-concrete type
, 328
Activism
, 216, 221
cyber-activism
, 216, 220–222
political and intellectual
, 197
Actor-network
new literacies for
, 352–354
structures
, 344
Ad formats
, 101, 102–103
Ad meta formats
, 107–108
classification of
, 105, 108
Advertising
, 106
advertisements
, 102
news
, 103
Afro-Brasileiro actors
, 44
Agência Brasil (ABr)
, 166, 167
Agência France-Presse (AFP)
, 164, 174, 179
Agência Nacional (AN)
, 166
Agência O Globo (AOG)
, 170, 174
Agência Pública
, 123–124, 178
Agricultura familiar. See Family farming
Aid for Dissemination of Environments of Innovation in Digital Technology
, 121–122
Aid to Film Industry Commission
, 24, 25
Alienated popular music
, 286
Alliance of Portuguese-Language News Agencies (ALP)
, 167
Amazonian heterotopia
, 143
implementation of Solimões Infovia
, 147
National Radio of Alto Solimões region
, 145–146
Solimões Journal
, 146
Triple Border BRA-COL-PE
dimensions of
, 144
structure of local media on
, 145
Triple Borderlands
, 144
Anthroponomic production
, 333
Anti-government movements
, 246–247
Antropofagia
, 285–286, 288
Apache Hadoop framework, open source
, 346
Assault on the Pay Train
, 21, 23
Associação Brasileira da Indústria Elétrica e Electronica (ABINEEe)
, 354
Associated Press (AP)
, 164
Audience-performer divide, playing with
, 293–296
Bandit’s iconographic wardrobe
, 6
Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD)
, 355
Biography of Adventurer
, 29
Birth of Biopolitics, The
, 122
Black Bloc activists
, 245
Border country interactions
, 138
Border Strip
, 139–140, 142
Brazilian Triple Borders
, 140
Foz do Iguaçu-PR Base Radio Stations
, 157
and geographic conceptions
, 140–143
in grey zone
, 157–160
media as motor for border interaction
, 150–153
mobility, spaces of flow, and spaces of place
, 154–157
Tabatinga-AM base radio stations
, 158
Border Strip
, 139–140, 142
Bourdieu’s concepts of habitusfield
, 333
Brazil
, 4, 20, 38, 268, 275–276
democratic period
, 202–203
production science on radio
, 101
Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa nations (BRICS nations)
, 348
Brazil-Argentina-Paraguay (BR-AR-PY)
, 148
Brazilian broadcasting system
, 101
Brazilian cinema
, 7, 15–16, 20, 40–41
Brazilian concrete poetry
, 204
Brazilian film industry
, 5
Brazilian Institute for Geography and Statistics (IBGE)
, 50n4, 236
Brazilian intellectual-journalists
, 189
changes to journalism and professional identity
, 208
intellectual-journalists and transformation in Brazilian journalism
, 202–208
methodology
, 190
life history analysis
, 190–191
reputation and career
, 196–202
selecting intellectual-journalists
, 191–196
qualitative approach
, 188
symbolic interactionism and social worlds
, 189–190
Brazilian journalism startups mapping
, 123
Agência Pública
, 123–124
Aos Fatos
, 127
AzMina
, 128
Brasil247 (website)
, 124
Fluxo
, 126
innovative startups
, 131
Intercept Brasil
, 126
O Antagonista
, 125
PT government
, 124–125
Última Instância
, 129
Voz das Comunidades
, 130
Brazilian Magna Carta
, 59
Brazilian media landscape, contemporary
, 116–118
Brazilian mediascape
, 38–40
Brazilian National Telecommunications Agency
, 142
Brazilian news agencies
, 164
business of news agencies
, 167–176
circularity and mutual power strengthening between
, 182
digital convergence, circularity, and dependency
, 176–183
media groups owning newspapers
, 87–88
scales of supply and dependency between
, 180
state-owned national news agencies
, 164–167
See also News media and historiography in Brazilian cinema
Brazilian newspapers
, 268–270
Brazilian Press Association (ABI)
, 197
Brazilian rock tumultuous birth
, 280
Brazilian scholarship
, 306
Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB)
, 246
Brazilian Startup Association (ABStartup)
, 114
Brazilian Telecommunication Code [1962]
, 62–63
Brazilian Triple Borders
, 140
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
, 60
Broadcasting
, 102
funding
, 60–61
Broadcasting Decree-Act [1967]
, 62–63
Business of news agencies
, 167
AE Mídia
, 172, 174
ANJ
, 174–175
AOG
, 174
Brazilian conglomerate agencies
, 172
Brazilian law
, 168
Brazilian press industry
, 171
French agency
, 168
for media conglomerates
, 169
news agencies by Brazilian media groups
, 173
partial distribution networks
, 175, 176, 177, 178
taxonomy of news agencies
, 171
TU
, 168–169
Caldeirão do Huck
, 47, 48
Canal Integración
, 166–167
Cangaceiros de Lampião
, 10
Cangaço
, 4
in Brazilian cinema
, 7, 15–16
Brazilian Western
, 8–11
Cinema Novo and
, 11–12
comedies
, 14–15
documentaries
, 12–14
as genre
, 4–7
iconic characters
, 8
Capitu contra Capitu
, 199, 201
Career
, 189, 196
intellectual reputation
, 200–202
managing intellectual reputation
, 196–199
social attunement and careers
, 199–200
Celebratory demonstration
, 244–245
Cellspace technologies
, 219
Cinema
, 5
to television
, 40–43
Cinema novo movement
, 11–12, 20, 204, 205
Cinematographic productions
, 39
Classic social dilemma
, 261
Climate and Land Use Alliance (CLUA)
, 123
Closed-format radio broadcaster
, 100
Coding as hot topic for Brazilian research of future
, 357–359
Collective action
logic to connective action
, 264–267
networked
, 263–264
in networking world
, 222–223
Collective intelligence
, 346
Comissão de Auxílio à Indústria Cinematográfica (CAIC)
, 24–25, 35n7
Communication
, 217–218, 234
and establishment of lived world
, 311–313
lifeworld as space of
, 307–311
media
, 335
networks
, 274
theories
, 306–307, 319
Communicative action
, 314, 316
Complexos Urbanos Transfronteiriços (CUT)
, 142–143
Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL)
, 355
Comunidades Eclesiásticas de Base (CEB)
, 333
Connective action, collective action logic to
, 264–267
Consciousness of something
, 309
Contact networks
, 262–263
Contemporary neuropsychological-historical-cultural research
, 333
Contemporary social movements
, 263–264
Convergence
, 338
culture
, 335
process
, 351
Corisco, o Diabo Loiro
, 10
coronelismo eletronico
, 58
Cortical neoformations
, 333, 334
Countercultural happenings
analytic approach
, 282–284
cultural cannibalism
, 285–286
historical background and political context
, 280–282
kitsch, pastiche, and parody
, 286
playing with audience-performer divide
, 293–296
protest in words and musical form
, 284–285
setting stage for musical protest
, 280
Tropicália’s experimentalism
, 286–289
visual styles
, 289–293
Volta da Asa Branca at Phono
, 73, 296–297
Creative Commons
, 123–124
licenses
, 356
Crime in news media
, 21–23
Criticisms
, 39
of conceptualization of transclassist
, 329
of current online journalism model
, 125
literary
, 201
media
, 207
Cross-ownership of media
, 81
Cultural architectures
, 332, 333
Cultural cannibalism
, 285–286
Cultural Fronts
, 333, 337
Cultural magazines
, 207–208
Curitiba-based GRPcom group
, 181
Custom communication
, 265
Cybercultur@
, 325
cultural fronts and development
, 337–338
De Kerckhove and neutrality of environment
, 335–337
formulation
, 326
internal and external brain, systemic relationship between
, 331–334
society examination
, 327–328
three dimensions of symbolic ecologies
, 328–331
De Kerckhove and neutrality of environment
, 335–337
Decision-making
, 239, 262–263, 347, 350
Democracy and strengthening of new professional identity [1975–1984]
, 205–207
Demonstrations of June. See June 2013 demonstrations
Deterritorialization
, 286
Deus e o Diabo na Terra do Sol
, 12
Diário de Pernambuco newspaper
, 94
Diário do Amazonas newspaper
, 92
Diário do Centro do Mundo (DCM)
, 116
Diário do Nordeste (DN)
, 91
Diários Associados Group
, 94
Dictatorship’s plumb years [1968–1975]
, 204–205
Digital
communication
, 216
democracy
, 338
device
, 218
dividend
, 61
inclusion
, 354–355, 359
lifestyle
, 349
literacy
, 352–353
scenario
, 64–68
technology
, 218
times
, 66
Digital News Report 2016
, 119
Digital television (DTV)
, 56
in Brazil
, 56
broadcasting funding
, 60–61
digital scenario
, 64–68
PSBs
, 57–60
regulatory approach to digitalization
, 61–64
Digitalization, regulatory approach to
, 61–64
Digitization, impacts of
, 118–120
Discursive Power Asymmetries in Brazil
, 319–321
Distribution network structure
, 267
Divino Maravilhoso
, 287–288
Domingo no Parque
, 293–294
Effects of knowledge
, 334
Electronic clientelism
, 58
Elihu Katz’s concept of media
, 237
Emotional intelligence
, 334
Empiric complexes design
, 328
Empirical information systems
, 333
Empresa Brasil de Comunicacao (EBC)
, 59, 118, 145–146, 166–167
Empresa Brasileira de Notícias (EBN)
, 166
Endogenous capital, groups financed by
, 88–89
Entranced Earth
, 20, 21, 26–30
Entrepreneurialism
, 115, 116, 120, 122, 123, 129, 132
Esthetic communities
, 334
European mobile standard
, 62
Exogenous capital, groups financial by
, 89
A Tarde newspaper
, 89–90
Diários Associados Group
, 94
Jornal de Piracicaba, centennial newspaper
, 90–91
Jornal do Commercio–JCPM group flagship newspaper
, 92–93
media market
, 91–92
O Dia
, 93–94
Experience
, 232
of space in screens mesh
, 233–238
Extracortical formations
, 332
Gazeta do Povo News Agency (ANGP)
, 90, 181
General Public License (GPL)
, 356
Genetic epistemology
, 336
Genres
, 43, 295–296
Cangaço as
, 4–7
Georg Simmel’s framework
, 261–262
Gil, Gilberto
, 290–291, 293–294
Global Positioning System (GPS)
, 218
Globo Productions
, 39, 43–48
Globo Television Network in Brazil
, 81
GNU operating system
, 356
Great Train Robbery, The
, 9
Grey zone, border country interactions in
, 157–160
Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
, 56
Grupo Diário de Comunicação (GDC)
, 91
Grupo Executivo da Indústria Cinematográfica (GEICINE)
, 35n5
Grupo Opinião de Comunicação (GOC)
, 94
Grupo Paranaense de Comunicação (GRPCom)
, 90
Habermas, linguistically mediated interactions in
, 313–316
Habermasian approach
, 315
Habermasian lifeworld
, 317–318
Hashtags popularity
, 271–272
Herreros, Cebrían
, 105, 107–108
Heterotopias
, 138
Amazonian heterotopia
, 143–147
Brazilian Triple Borders
, 140
hegemonic media systems
, 139
media narratives of
, 138–139
missionary heterotopia
, 147–150
Triple Border Brazil-Argentina-Paraguay
, 148
Historical consciousness
, 365, 367
food baskets of world
, 372
informal interviews
, 367
perspectives
, 368
question concerning technology
, 370
regimens of historicity
, 371
voice
, 369
Historical documentaries
, 13
Hollywood film industry
, 5
Horizon of immediate certainties
, 313–314
Horizontal concentration
, 80
House of Cards character
, 249
Husserl’s concept of lifeworld
, 310
Hyperconnected contemporary society
, 343, 344
context of hyperconnection
, 344
from online to onlife
, 349–351
mobility and connectivity
, 347–349
symptomatic shifts
, 345–347
three forming perspectives
, 345
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
, 354
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
, 354
Iberoamerican Communication Congress (IBERCOM)
, 326
Imagined community
, 22–23
Impartial information
, 203
In-depth interview approach
, 366
Independent Media Center (CMI)
, 221
Individualization process
, 265
Information
lifecycle
, 349–350
mobile technologies
, 216
Information and communication technologies (ICTs)
, 330, 334, 343, 363, 372
double hermeneutic
, 373
ethnography
, 373, 374
historical consciousness
, 365, 367–372
micromethodologies
, 364
voice and history
, 365–367
Information-communication-knowledge
, 328, 330, 337
Information-distribution technologies
, 114
Institute for Applied Economic Research (IPEA)
, 128
Institute for Verification of Communication (IVC)
, 78
Institutional Act number 5 (AI-5)
, 32, 34, 204
Integrated newsroom
, 176–177
Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting (ISDB)
, 61, 62
Intellectual baptism
, 200–201
Intellectual debates
, 208
Intellectual recognition
, 200
Intellectual reputation
, 200–202
management
, 196–199
Intellectual-journalists
, 188
selecting intellectual-journalists
, 191
biographical of selected intellectual-journalists
, 194–195
generational membership
, 191–192
interviews
, 196
selection criteria for respondents
, 193
and transformation in Brazilian journalism
, 202
democracy and strengthening of new professional identity
, 205–207
dictatorship’s plumb years [1968–1975]
, 204–205
first moment [1950–1960]
, 202–204
new identity for journalism emerges
, 207–208
Inter-objectual mechanisms
, 337
Interconglomerate agencies
, 170, 183
Interdisciplinary Studies in Mass Communication (Intercom)
, 101
Internal and external brain, systemic relationship between
, 331
Cultural Fronts
, 333
ICT
, 334
metainstruments
, 331
pansemiotisms
, 332
International Data Corporation (IDC)
, 346
International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
, 119, 347–348
Internet of things (IoT)
, 345–347
Interpretative resources
, 314
Intra-objectual mechanisms
, 337
Intraconglomerate news agency
, 170
Joao Goulart’s administration
, 203
Jornal de Piracicaba (SP)
, 86, 90–91
Jornal do Commercio [JCPM group flagship newspaper]
, 92–93
Journalism of Solutions
, 130
Jovem Guarda
, 281, 284–285
June 2013 demonstrations
, 227, 233, 238, 260, 263–264, 272
at Avenida Faria Lima
, 243
Brazilian demonstrations
, 238–239
celebratory demonstration
, 244–245
police estimation
, 240–241
relationship with mainstream media
, 241–242
transport fare
, 242–243
June Days. See June 2013 demonstrations
June Demonstrations. See June 2013 demonstrations
Lampião, o Rei do Cangaço
, 10
Lampião e Maria Bonita
, 15
Large-scale connective action
, 265
Latin American Union of News Agencies (ULAN)
, 167
Leading paradigms
, 347–349
Level of integration
, 106
Life history analysis
, 190–191
Lifeworld
, 307
communication and establishment of lived world
, 311–313
and linguistically mediated interactions in Habermas
, 313–316
media, public spheres, and structures of power
, 317–319
political conversation, and discursive power asymmetries in Brazil
, 319–321
as space of communication
, 307–311
theories of communication
, 306–307
Linguistically mediated interactions in Habermas
, 313–316
Literacy
, 353
awards
, 201
Lived world, establishment of
, 311–313
Local-regional newspapers
, 93
Logic of Collective Action
, 260–261
to connective action
, 264–267
Logic of connective action
, 265
Mapping journalistic startups in Brazil
contemporary Brazilian media landscape
, 116–118
entrepreneurialism
, 115–116
globalization
, 114
impacts of digitization
, 118–120
innovation and Brazilian context
, 120–123
Internet Bubble
, 114
mapping of Brazilian journalism startups
, 123–131
Oximity websites
, 115
Martínez-Costa and Moreno
, 100
Mass media
, 262, 270–271, 274, 275, 317
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
, 345
Means of communication
, 369
Media
, 84–87, 138, 224, 234, 317–319
Brazilian Triple Borders
, 140
concentration
, 79–83
event
, 251
exploitation
, 155
groups owning newspapers
, 87–88
influence
, 272–273
market
, 91–92
as motor for border interaction
, 150–153
news agencies by Brazilian groups
, 173
regions
, 85
representations
, 38, 39
structure of Triple Border BR-AR-PY
, 149–150
See also Brazilian news agencies; News media and historiography in Brazilian cinema
Media and Information Literacies (MILs)
, 352
Media and mediators in contemporary protests
commonly used hashtags on Twitter
, 271
logic of collective action to connective action
, 264–267
networked collective action and contemporary social movements
, 263–264
paradox of collective goods provision
, 260–263
people on streets in capitals of Brazil
, 270
research approach
, 267–268
results and discussion
, 268
stance of content from news articles
, 269
stance of headlines from news articles
, 268
Tweets by influential user
, 273
typology of influential Twitter users
, 272
Media conglomerates
, 26, 132
business of news agencies by
, 167–176
comparative output of news agencies
, 173
syndication services
, 169
taxonomy of news agencies
, 171
Media epiphanies
, 232
experience of space in screens mesh
, 233–238
middle class in massive demonstrations
, 245–248
urban reflections
, 232–233
#Vemprarua
, 238–245
vote in house
, 248–252
Micro units of programming
, 108
Microsoft’s proprietary system
, 356
Middle class in massive demonstrations
, 245–248
Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MCTI)
, 121
mise en scéne of television
, 234
Missionary heterotopia
, 147–150
See also Amazonian heterotopia
Mobile
communication technologies
, 216, 218
cultural participation
, 349
networks and devices
, 225–227
phones
, 232, 236
technologies
, 220–222
of communication
, 218
time
, 219
Mobility
, 154–157, 217–220
and connectivity
, 347–349
Modernization theory
, 348
Morte Comanda o Cangaço, A
, 10
Movimiento 15-M or Los Indignados de Espanha
, 263–264
Multicasting, detractors of
, 64
Multinational media corporation
, 30
Multiterritorial scales
, 86, 89
Musicalprotest
, 284–285, 288
setting stage for
, 280
Mutual intelligibility
, 313
National Association of Newspapers (ANJ)
, 174–175
National Security Agency (NSA)
, 126
National stereotypes
, 159–160
Network[s]
exhibit structural characteristics
, 263
fluidity
, 220
networked collective action
, 263–264
networking world, collective action in
, 222–223
society
, 220, 354
theory
, 263
Neural neoformations
, 332
News from a private war
, 40–41
News media and historiography in Brazilian cinema
crime in news media
, 21–23
Entranced Earth
, 26–30
in film
, 21–23
institutionalization of information
, 23–26
real from myth
, 30–34
See also Brazilian news agencies
Night of the Banana program
, 286
Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs)
, 118
Painted faces movement
, 225–226
Paradox of collective goods provision
, 260–263
Partido dos Trabalhadores (PT)
, 124
Passe Livre movement
, 222
Peer recognition
, 200–202
Perceptual-cognitive tautology
, 309
Personal computers (PCs)
, 236, 347
Perspectivist approach
, 233
Phenomenological-hermeneutical approach
, 217
Plausible explanations
, 337
Poet to political protége
, 28
Political Conversation
, 319–321
Political economy approach
, 56
Print-digital integration
, 177–178
Prison buddies crops
, 197
Pro-impeachment activists
, 249
Professional identity
, 202
changes to journalism and professional identity
, 208
democracy and strengthening of new professional identity [1975–1984]
, 205–207
dictatorship’s plumb years [1968–1975]
, 204–205
first moment [1950–1960]
, 202–204
new identity for journalism emerges
, 207–208
Programmatic continuity
, 100
Programming Club. See Code Club
Protests
, 240
in Brazil
, 216, 225–227
approach
, 217
collective action in networking world
, 222–223
mediating crowds and gatherings
, 223–224
mobile technologies and cyber-activism
, 220–222
real-time content production and distribution
, 224–225
ubiquity and mobility
, 217–220
in words
, 284–285
Proyecto Especial de Desarrollo Integral de la Cuenca del Río Putamayo de Perú (PEDICP)
, 143
Public protests
, 233, 235
Public Service Broadcasting (PSB)
, 57–60, 61, 63, 69
Radio advertising formats
, 101–102
Rádio Nacional do Alto Solimões (RNAS)
, 145–146
Radio programming
, 100
Ad formats
, 102–103
Ad meta formats
, 107–108
emission mode
, 103–105
Martínez-Costa and Moreno
, 100
program stream
, 105–107
radio advertising formats
, 101–102
Radiobras, first federal channel
, 58
Real-time content production and distribution
, 224–225
Reconfiguration of society
, 351–359
coding as hot topic for Brazilian research of future
, 357–359
digital inclusion
, 354–355
jobs of future
, 352
new economy
, 351, 352
new literacies for actor-networks
, 352–354
open as way out
, 355–357
See also Hyperconnected contemporary society
Rede Brasil Amazônia de Comunicação (RBA)
, 90
Rede Brasil Sul Group (RBS Group)
, 79
Rede Diário de Comunicação (RDC)
, 92
Rede Globo
, 30–34, 38, 242, 249
dominance in Brazilian mediascape
, 39–40
Rede Independência de Comunicação Group (RIC Group)
, 87
Rede Paranaense de Comunicação (RPC)
, 90
Regimens of historicity
, 371
Regional intra-state scales
, 86, 88–89
Regional media groups in Brazil
data and approach
, 78–79
groups financed by endogenous capital
, 88–89
groups financial by exogenous capital
, 89–94
media groups owning newspapers
, 87–88
regionalization and media
, 84–87
regions and geographic scales
, 83–84
spatialization and media concentration
, 79–83
theoretical approach and empirical methodology
, 78
Regional sub-state scales
, 86, 89
Regional supra-state scales
, 85, 88
Regulatory Approach to Digitalization
, 57
Regionalization
, 83, 84–87, 179
Regulatory approach to digitalization
, 61–64
Renaissance of Brazilian cinema
, 15–16
Representing processes
, 336–337
Reputation
, 196, 202–203
intellectual reputation
, 200–202
managing intellectual reputation
, 196–199
social attunement and careers
, 199–200
Resistance
, 283, 284, 290–291, 293, 295–296
Retomada. See Renaissance of Brazilian cinema
Revolt performance in Brazil’s tropicália movement
analytic approach
, 282–284
cultural cannibalism
, 285–286
historical background and political context
, 280–282
kitsch, pastiche, and parody
, 286
playing with audience-performer divide
, 293–296
protest in words and musical form
, 284–285
setting stage for musical protest
, 280
Tropicália’s experimentalism
, 286–289
visual styles
, 289–293
Volta da Asa Branca at Phono
, 73, 296–297
Rita Lee’s dark glasses
, 291
Santa Cruz do Sul region
, 365
São Paulo
, 151
street protests
, 231
Science & technology (S&T)
, 121
Scientific and Technical Cooperation Agreements
, 142
Scientific-journalistic character
, 201
Screens mesh, experience of space in
, 233
contemporary public demonstrations
, 234–235
media epiphanies
, 235–236
screens in public protests
, 233–234
Sentimental education
, 334
Serviço Noticioso Geral (SNG)
, 174
Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão (SBT)
, 117
Social attunement
, 196
careers and
, 199–200
Social Construction of Reality, The
, 308
Social logic of online recruitment
, 264–265
Social media
, 46, 226, 238, 247, 266–267, 327, 334, 370
applications
, 220
networks
, 275
Social mobilization
, 264–265
Social movements, contemporary
, 263–264
Social networks
, 262, 266, 334, 338
platforms
, 227
services
, 330
See also Facebook; Twitter; WhatsApp
Social parasitism
, 264–265, 266
Social theory of Tarde
, 261–262
Space of communication
, 307–311
Startup Brasil program
, 121
See also Brazilian journalism startups mapping
Startup Rio 2015. See Aid for Dissemination of Environments of Innovation in Digital Technology
State-owned national news agencies
, 164–167
Structural fragmentation
, 265
Structures of Power
, 317–319
Suggestive metaphors
, 336
Superior functions of intelligence
, 332
Supreme stage of internationalization
, 344
Symbolic ecologies (SE)
, 327, 338
dimensions of
, 328
anthropocene era
, 329
classification of facebook users
, 330
information-communication-knowledge
, 330
practices
, 331
Symbolic interactionism
, 189–190
Symptomatic shifts
, 345–347
Technological convergence
, 335
Technology of ignorance
, 330
Telegraphen-Union (TU)
, 168–169
Television
, 237
set screen
, 236
tower
, 28
Theory of Communicative Action
, 307, 314
Theory of the threshold
, 262
Threatened City
, 21, 22, 23
Totality of social relationships
, 327
Traditional theory of social groups
, 260
Traffic Entertainment and Marketing (TEM)
, 84
Trans-objectual mechanisms
, 337
Trapecio del Amazonas. See Amazonian Trapezoid
Triple Border
, 146
BRA-COL-PE
dimensions of
, 144
structure of local media on
, 145
Brazil-Argentina-Paraguay
, 148, 149–150
region
, 154
of Tabatinga
, 142
Tropicália
, 280, 281–282, 284–285
artists
, 283–284, 290–292
Costa’s video re-interpretation of
, 294
performances
, 280, 283
Tropicália’s experimentalism
, 286–289
Tropicalistas
, 280, 281–282, 284–286, 294
audience’s reaction to
, 289
critique of
, 288
icons
, 293
performer
, 289
Tumultuous birth of Brazilian rock
, 280
20 cents Demonstrations. See June 2013 demonstrations
Twitter
, 220, 242, 271–274
commonly used hashtags
, 271
messages
, 247
Tweets by influential user
, 273
typology of influential Twitter users
, 272
See also Facebook; Social networks; WhatsApp