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The new issue of ROTURA magazine on ‘Artistic Chronicles of the Modern Era: Exploring Contemporary Cultural Expressions’ is now available


The latest issue of CIAC’s ROTURA – Revista de Comunicação, Cultura e Artes (vol.5, no.1) is now available online. Under the title ‘Artistic Chronicles of the Modern Era: Exploring Contemporary Cultural Expressions’, this issue proposes a reflection on the artistic and cultural manifestations of our time, highlighting art as a dynamic force that moulds and challenges cultural norms.

In the introduction, the editors emphasise the importance of contemporary cultural expressions as a reflection of the social, political and technological transformations of our time. The issue brings together a diverse collection of research on linguistic and intercultural communication, the transformation of digital media, innovative theatre spaces, the impact of arts education and the application of artificial intelligence in public relations.

The studies presented include:

The issue also highlights research centred on Central Asia, especially Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, as well as contributions from Ukraine, Japan and the United States, highlighting geographical diversity and the intersection of different cultural traditions.

In the Varia section, the article ‘The New Media Art Capable to Shape the Instrumentalist’s Role? — From Interpreter to (Co)Creator’, by Rui Travasso, which explores the impact of new media on the practice of instrumentalists. In addition, Carla Ribeiro, in her article ‘António Ferro: um Modernista Polémico no Meio Teatral Português’, analyses the influence of theatre on Ferro’s political career.

The essays in this issue offer an in-depth analysis of the cultural and artistic transformations of the modern era, encouraging new research and discussions on the impact of cultural expressions on contemporary society.

Edited by Svitlana Derkach (Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts, Ukraine) and directed by CIAC coordinators Bruno Mendes and Mirian Tavares, together with researchers Ana Filipa Cerol Martins, Patrícia Dourado and Susana Costa, this issue stands out for its interdisciplinary approach and dialogue between different forms of cultural expression.


Esta publicação também está disponível em: Portuguese (Portugal)