The experience of UNESCO Creative Cities in the context of COVID-19: a case study of Brazilian cities
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Resumo: | This paper aims to analyze Curitiba and Florianopólis, the two oldest UNESCO creative cities in Brazil, in a comparative approach. The propose is to identify in which extent the UNESCO labelling process has contributed to promote the chosen modality and related sectors. Moreover, given the current global pandemic, this study also draws a portrait of before and after COVID-19, especially when it comes to the tourism enterprise. For that, we use secondary data as well as primary data to deal with both cities case studies. Our secondary sources tackles labor market data and tourism flow contextualized to the two territories, exploring the Network's potential, achievements and challenges after the label granting added up the pandemic setting. |
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The experience of UNESCO Creative Cities in the context of COVID-19: a case study of Brazilian citiesThis paper aims to analyze Curitiba and Florianopólis, the two oldest UNESCO creative cities in Brazil, in a comparative approach. The propose is to identify in which extent the UNESCO labelling process has contributed to promote the chosen modality and related sectors. Moreover, given the current global pandemic, this study also draws a portrait of before and after COVID-19, especially when it comes to the tourism enterprise. For that, we use secondary data as well as primary data to deal with both cities case studies. Our secondary sources tackles labor market data and tourism flow contextualized to the two territories, exploring the Network's potential, achievements and challenges after the label granting added up the pandemic setting.Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing2022-05-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://dialogo.espm.br/revistadcec-rj/article/view/40110.22398/2525-2828.719118-136Journal Dialogue with Creative Economy; Vol. 7 No. 19 (2022); 118-136Diálogo com a Economia Criativa; v. 7 n. 19 (2022); 118-1362525-2828reponame:Diálogo com a Economia Criativainstname:Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing (ESPM)instacron:ESPMenghttps://dialogo.espm.br/revistadcec-rj/article/view/401/pdfCopyright (c) 2022 Ana Flávia Machado, Alice Demattos Guimarães, Rodrigo Cavalcante Michel Cavalcante Michel, Gabriel Vaz de Melo, Julia Papini Bittencourthttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMachado, Ana FláviaGuimarães, Alice DemattosMichel, Rodrigo Cavalcante Michel CavalcanteMelo, Gabriel Vaz deBittencourt, Julia Papini2023-02-03T14:16:31Zoai:ojs.dialogo.espm.br:article/401Revistahttps://dialogo.espm.br/revistadcec-rj/ONGhttps://dialogo.espm.br/revistadcec-rj/oai||revistadcec-rj@espm.br2525-28282525-2828opendoar:2023-02-03T14:16:31Diálogo com a Economia Criativa - Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing (ESPM)false |
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The experience of UNESCO Creative Cities in the context of COVID-19: a case study of Brazilian cities |
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The experience of UNESCO Creative Cities in the context of COVID-19: a case study of Brazilian cities |
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The experience of UNESCO Creative Cities in the context of COVID-19: a case study of Brazilian cities Machado, Ana Flávia |
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The experience of UNESCO Creative Cities in the context of COVID-19: a case study of Brazilian cities |
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The experience of UNESCO Creative Cities in the context of COVID-19: a case study of Brazilian cities |
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The experience of UNESCO Creative Cities in the context of COVID-19: a case study of Brazilian cities |
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The experience of UNESCO Creative Cities in the context of COVID-19: a case study of Brazilian cities |
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The experience of UNESCO Creative Cities in the context of COVID-19: a case study of Brazilian cities |
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Machado, Ana Flávia |
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Machado, Ana Flávia Guimarães, Alice Demattos Michel, Rodrigo Cavalcante Michel Cavalcante Melo, Gabriel Vaz de Bittencourt, Julia Papini |
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Guimarães, Alice Demattos Michel, Rodrigo Cavalcante Michel Cavalcante Melo, Gabriel Vaz de Bittencourt, Julia Papini |
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Machado, Ana Flávia Guimarães, Alice Demattos Michel, Rodrigo Cavalcante Michel Cavalcante Melo, Gabriel Vaz de Bittencourt, Julia Papini |
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This paper aims to analyze Curitiba and Florianopólis, the two oldest UNESCO creative cities in Brazil, in a comparative approach. The propose is to identify in which extent the UNESCO labelling process has contributed to promote the chosen modality and related sectors. Moreover, given the current global pandemic, this study also draws a portrait of before and after COVID-19, especially when it comes to the tourism enterprise. For that, we use secondary data as well as primary data to deal with both cities case studies. Our secondary sources tackles labor market data and tourism flow contextualized to the two territories, exploring the Network's potential, achievements and challenges after the label granting added up the pandemic setting. |
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