|
Marcos Dantas is Full Professor at the School of Communication of UFRJ. He holds a PhD in Production Engineering from COPPE-UFRJ, and is a professor of the Post-Graduation Program in Communication and Culture at ECO-UFRJ and a collaborating professor in the Post-Graduate Program in Information Science at IBICT-UFRJ. He is President of the Latin Union of Political Economy of Information, Communication and Culture - Chapter Brazil (ULEPICC-Br). He is an elected member of the Brazilian Internet Steering Committee (CGI.br). The central theme of his subjects in undergraduate and postgraduate studies is the Political Economy of Information, Communication and Culture. He carries out studies and research on Political Economy of Information, Communication and Culture, public policies in digital technologies, internet, intellectual property, regulation of the media, information economy and value generation. |
|
|
DANTAS, Marcos. Dialética da informação: uma leitura epistemológica no pensamento de Vieira Pinto e Anthony Wilden (II). Liinc em Revista, v. 12, p. 149-165, 2016.
DANTAS, Marcos. Dialética da informação: uma leitura epistemológica no pensamento de Vieira Pinto e Anthony Wilden. Liinc em Revista, v. 11, p. 491, 2015.
DANTAS, Marcos. Mais-valia 2.0: produção e apropriação de valor nas redes do capital. Eptic (UFS), v. 16, p. 85, 2014.
DANTAS, Marcos; CANAVARRO, Marcela; BARROS, Marina. Trabalho gratuito nas redes: de como o ativismo de 99% pode gerar ainda mais lucros para 1%. Liinc em Revista, v. 10, p. 00, 2014.
DANTAS, Marcos. Economia política da informação e comunicação em tempos de internet: revisitando a teoria do valor nas redes e no espetáculo. Liinc em Revista, v. 08, p. 283-307, 2012.
DANTAS, Marcos. Mudanças estruturais nas comunicações públicas. Revista Brasileira de Políticas de Comunicação, v. 3, p. 000, 2012.
DANTAS, Marcos. Milionários nada por acaso: capital rentista e apropriação do trabalho artístico nas redes do espetáculo. Eptic (UFS), v. XIII, p. 1-30, 2011.
DANTAS, Marcos. "Walled gardens" vs. "Creative Commons": artistas "nacionais" em meio a contradições "estrangeiras". Politics, v. 2011, p. 41-56, 2011.
DANTAS, Marcos. O massacre de Hipácia: ensaio sobre um roteiro para a barbárie. Versus : Revista de Ciências Sociais Aplicadas do CCJE/UFRJ (Impresso), v. II, p. 56-70, 2011.
DANTAS, Marcos. Trabalho e informação: para uma abordagem dialética. Eptic On-Line (UFS), v. 12, p. 1, 2010. |
|
|
Regulation of communications: social intervention in the construction of a new regulatory framework in times of corporate globalization and the rise of socio-digital networks
Description This project aims to monitor, discuss and analyze the process of redefinition of the legal and regulatory frameworks of Communications in Brazil, considering the environment created by Law 12.481 (SeAC) and the Civil Internet Framework (at the same time as surviving a regulatory system still supported In the 1962 Code). This project investigates the convergence of media in the Brazilian context within the world context, trying to better understand the productive chain of electronic social communications and suggesting that in this economic and political reorganization are abandoned principles of public service that, until recent past, guided the rules and Standards for organizing communications. In Brazil, this process led to the publication of two legal frameworks (the SeAC Law and the MCI), with convergent and contradictory points that seem to be the actual guiding principles of the regulatory process as a whole. Meanwhile, so-called "non-business" civil society pursues the construction of a new normative framework still preoccupied with what it regards as the excessive political and economic power of open and centralized broadcasting in the formation of social subjectivity. The project follows and updates research that has been conducted since 2009 on the construction of a new regime in Communications, considering the global corporate restructuring and the conditions of civil society intervention in this construction. This research is being developed in the research group PEIC-PPGCOM / UFRJ and is linked to the line of research Technologies of Communication and Aesthetics. |
|
|
|
|