International audienceIn this article, we use protest songs written in Portugal in the periods surrounding the Carnations Revolution to suggest that artists have the capacity to use their artistic discourses as strategic resources, attempting to shape socio-political reality. We identify three periods in the Portuguese revolution wherein this instrumental use of art becomes patent. We further suggest that organisational managers should take into account the subjective artistic reality, especially in periods when it can affect the organisational context
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This text is configured as an essay where I approach elements of black protest music, especially the...
During the summer of 1975, a year after the Carnation Revolution, thousands of Portuguese men and wo...
This article analyzes the relationship between Portuguese artists and bodies of power and the popula...
The origin of Portuguese art song is steeped in a combination of traditions present throughout Weste...
Popular music has played a significant role in contemporary Portuguese history, leaving its mark, fo...
Display of disagreement in a public space under the form of strikes, rallies and not only, is not th...
Art is ubiquitous, created every day in multiple forms, and perceived individually. Music in particu...
The review article attempts to reveal the evolution of protest actions of musicians in the new era, ...
In the debate on governance processes in Africa, the youth have shown themselves to be a fundamental...
This paper explores the relationship between Brazilian popular music and the military dictatorship. ...
Inspired by Karen Barad’s theoretical developments within the field of “posthumanist performativity”...
In 1964, Brazil suffered a military coup that established a dictatorship in the country until 1985. ...
The aim of this paper is to examine the propaganda power of Madison’s Solidarity Sing-Along. To do ...
This research project analyzes how musicians and genres of music are used as rhetorically effective ...
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This text is configured as an essay where I approach elements of black protest music, especially the...
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