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Cultural Industries and Aesthetics: A Crawl on their Possible Relationship
This paper elaborates a journey through the concept of cultural industries from the aesthetic perspective. It is a reflection that arises within the research of "everyday esthetics and literature", which aims to address the literary reading from the perspective of every day aesthetics in the context of training Communication and Audiovisual Languages students, i.e., training professionals who will generate and manage content in the Cultural Industries. A documentary research methodology was followed, tracking the major theoretical contributions reviewed by critics in the field. At the end discussion on the field of emergencies in which some concerns arose during the exercise and that fuels future research.
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Journal of East African Ornithology has been published since 1977 by the Bird Committee of the East Africa Natural History Society. Originally titled Scopus, the addition of Journal of East African Ornithology began with our January 2018 issue. The journal is published Open Access twice a year, typically in January and July. Authors retain copyright and their work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Our copyright and licensing agreement only applies from January 2018 onwards, and does not apply to previously published issues. Users have the right to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of these articles.