Ariza Maria Rocha

Ariza Maria Rocha

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Location Cariri, Brazil

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  • I Thank the European University Institute for this opportunity and Future Learn Platform

  • Thank you so much I learned a lot about cultural diplomacy in a multi-polar world.

  • yes, is is

  • Interesting analogy: "[...] it’s rather like trying to herd cats since each country’s institute has its own particular take on what cultural diplomacy and/or cultural relations is".

  • I quote: "The real challenge to the development of a European strategy for international cultural relations lies in the internal diversity of the EU, a quasi-federal entity that brings together several national identities, national and minority cultures, different languages, and different histories. Indeed, the EU is characterized by its diversity and perhaps...

  • I think so.

  • corruption, influence peddling, privilege family and friends, increase taxes, blood sugar, the economy and people's lives, increase control over citizens and pretend in the media to foreigners to win the Nobel Prize.

  • I think so

  • The impact of the Internet and social media on your possibilities to communicate and interact with other cultures there is huge because shows us that we are near and far too, but we are not isolated in the World.

    Yes, I think. Nowadays institutionalized forms of international cultural relations are dubious

  • Nowadays we have social networks. They are faster and available for more people to post all types of art despite the lockdown. So, I think that changes the tools, but not the need to defend the wronged.

  • I agree. It's so good to travel because we learn so much about geography, history, food, cultures, politics... and relationships. The most important is that we figure out that people are like us.

  • Yes, I think it.

  • Officially, we don´t have.

  • There were cases of cultural exchange that involved associations and schools, as well as cases of cross-border cooperation between municipalities of neighboring towns in different countries for mutual benefit.

  • Yes, Amazônia, still has an identity of the first residents of Brazil, the indigenous groups

  • Yes, I do. I believe that strengthens common ties

  • Yes, I do. For example, my country (Brazil) speaks Portuguese from the Portugal colonialism and there is the Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries (CPLP) - Comunidade dos Países de Língua Portuguesa (CPLP)

  • Yes, it´s important to preserve the heritage of the whole world like, for example, in Afghanistan, Libia, Syria, Palestine etcetera but at the quotidian level there are many problems, and I think too that is idealist to think that would be a way for people to stop killing each other or just that the education would change the
    mind of men by the create seeds...

  • I think that the rise of various non-state actors challenges the role of states

  • Thank you so much for this opportunity

  • It's so difficult to say what is more or less because we have all these practices together, varying with political and economic interests

  • I quote Yudhishthir Raj Isar [...] "I think the biggest one is its importance. We’ve had cultural exchanges, cultural relations, and cultural interactions as key terms in diplomacy for a long time. But especially since Joseph Nye’s writings about soft power, the idea of instrumentalizing that soft power to certain types of things like public diplomacy or...

  • For example: From the Portuguese, language. From the Africans, dances; From the English, some sports; From Arabic, German, Syrio-Lebanese, Japanese, and Italian came some foods, seeds etcetera.

  • They are bound to be accused of instrumentalizing culture?

  • 1 - Security. If the country does not offer security to own citizens, no one there is safe there;
    2 - yes, this have to do with foreign policy from my country;
    3 - No, I don´t believe the artists, filmmakers and musicians can´t charge the image about the county.They are selling a beautiful image to promotion the country, but it is necessary to look for what...

  • I saw the serie about the Sultan Suleiman. I loved it, but of course, it´s necessary to analisy that no movie, serie, book or speech reach really what happen in the past.

  • It's interesting to know about soft power, but this image has two faces: the image it disseminates can be labeled, stereotyped and even manipulated. The image of Brazil abroad is samba, women and football. Another point is the more we spend on media coverage, as the current government does and has done in the past, but the intention is to hide the reality from...

  • The Pandemic Covid showed the World many problems from China, since food until freedom of citizens

  • About the difference between cultural cooperation and public diplomacy, Mark Leonard, Catherin Stead and Conrad Smewing , in their book on Public Diplomacy, published in 2002 have argued that there are three time frames of public diplomacy. The short-term part of public diplomacy corresponds to immediate reactions in the media, in the hours or days following a...

  • I think that both are connected

  • It´s interesting but I don´t know if it is an efficient way to strengthen relations.

  • " to formalised collaborations that involve cultural actors across national boundaries, and aim at disseminating knowledge, culture, and artworks"

  • It´s "soft power”, which refers to the attraction a country can exercise towards its values and culture.

  • My government says that defense multiculturalism but I think that is just for the friends. The narrative from the politic speech to show a false image for the World.

  • For be respected

  • Nowadays, it's important to understand the role of diplomacy in different cultures. This is my proposal. Thanks

  • Thanks

  • Harry Porter in the station

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  • Thank you so much, I learned a lot

  • Development can be managed as part of a process of social change

  • Thank you

  • Great

  • Interesting

  • During the pandemic, we needed to change our plans because schools were closed and the alimentation students could not be served the same way before the coronavirus.

  • I think that all these variety is good because show different perspective for analyse

  • Rationalizing the issue through questions, goals and stakeholders facilitates the understanding of the problem

  • Those questions are not easy to ask, but I understand that they are to provoke a reflection about the role of the development managers.

  • Nice!

  • Thank you so much for the explanation. I would like to reference this course, because it's supporting me so much.

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    Thank you for these references, and about this course, what can I do for referencing it?

  • Thanks, I learning so much.

  • I believe that despite being too contested to be managed, it is possible to be negotiated and intermediated to manage social change

  • In my experience, we are living in apartheid: people of one color are prejudiced against the other; people of one religion are prejudiced against others; men on one side, women on the other, and transgender people trying to be inclusive; people with jobs and others picking up garbage; people with destructive power and others waiting for a solution; people...

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  • self-reflection is the first step

  • Interesting:"Facilitating others can be a process of personal development for the development manager too"

  • Example for clear the question

  • Interesting and difficult process

  • About question n.1:What makes development management a distinct professional and academic field?
    (...)… Another way of expressing much the same idea would be to note that social goals are generally not amenable to being achieved simply by the concentration of sufficient effort. ‘Means available’ just is not the right concept for working towards social goals....

  • Indeed: "It holds an important truth: that development affects us emotionally and engages us morally"

  • Interesting explanation. So, there are two categories:
    1- those that refer to development as historical progress
    2-those that refer to development as deliberate interventions.
    I would like to cite all I am learning here in my work, so, how can I cite?

  • Thank you for the reflection on the definition of "Development." I agree that it is not easy to answer because is need to think about the development of "what", "to who", "how", "why" (consequences), and "which aspect is" development (economic, political, human, education, cultural, health, wellbeing, environment, ...).

  • Hello, I am a teacher and I am interested to know about the development management skills and tools, especially, for building teaching materials about it.

  • Thanks

  • First, I would like to thank the interesting Course with a wealth of evidence about the healthy Ancient. I agree that it is not easy to interpret the text and the excavation archeology.

  • Thank you so much, I learned a lot

  • Thank you so much for this precious course

  • Thank you so much. I learned a lot. I wish that keep offering more courses like this for us to understand this debate about cultural diversity in cities.

  • Fauda is a movie about this horrible Palestine-Israel conflict. I tried to read about it in the book Amin Maalouf and the movie can the power to show, a little, this deeply how long this conflict

  • Maybe

  • Unfortunately, just Hollywood produced films

  • Yes, I think that it´s a good model to rethink the inclusion of diversity

  • No, I don´t believe that the Louvre Abu Dhabi can contribute to bringing new approaches to museology

  • Do you think that the global circulation of museum professionals accentuates the divide among local communities? No, if there are open to the identity of the locals.
    Can such circulations contribute to the diminution of prejudices against foreign cultures in museums? Yes, because they help to rethink the identity

  • Keywords to moving in direction of the challenges: access, participation, and representation
    How to ensure access and participation in a museum? observation and conversation
    How to turn museums into spaces for conversation? the proximity of so many people of diverse backgrounds and cultures in the city
    How to reach out to excluded communities? through the...

  • looking for a better life

  • I think so, but I think that is not artificial, to be implanted from high. It isn't easy and there will be different interests and conflicts.

  • Indigenous people and black people in Brazil

  • Environment protection area

  • Maybe other countries similar to Qatar

  • Fast food

  • Thank you so much

  • © European University Institute: "Dealing with difficult stories on a local scale enables emphasis on commonalities and shared memories instead of differences and incommensurability. Such local transnational initiatives draw connections and create possibilities of encounters".

  • I agree with Jordi Pascal's criticism. Doesn't have a people without culture.

  • I think that is better than ignoring it, closing the boundaries and building wall fortifications, or putting the refugees in no perspective places

  • It´s not easy to answer it. The question doesn´t reduce yourself just by the technical prism involving multiple geopolitical issues.

  • No, I don´t believe it because it´s possible to deny or hide the freedom of expression, mainly in countries that have practices that abuse human rights activists and journalists and have been put in jail in recent years and using the label of UNESCO.

  • Yes, I do, because it´s a way to combine cultural, heritage, and education.

  • Interesting map and points for reflection. Thanks.
    I think the red points are the dangers of conflicts, wars, and even the effect of European colonialism. In South and Central America, the question shows us the politics of UNESCO and rich countries can be driven by the conceptions and debates of rich countries

  • Local communities, counties, and tourists are benefits from heritage labels, but it is necessary to think about safeguarding heritage and people too

  • Hi, my name is Ariza and I am from Brazil. My focus is to understand religion and its impact on the contemporary world. Thanks

  • Miami - city of shopping

  • In my opinion, reorganizing the urban space in ways that are respectful of cultural heritage but also promote socio-economic development and reduce inequalities (Johannesburg or Mumbai).

  • While such events contributed to maintaining the ‘branding’ of London as a global cultural hub, they did not make a significant contribution towards addressing spatial and socioeconomic inequalities within the city.

  • I think that if the question is to keep the social side and open access is a good idea, but if the question is about deep knowledge, the answer is not.

  • I admire them. it´s difficult but they are trying.