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This book maps how Brazil and the network of Portuguese-speaking countriesthe Lusosphereare using digital technologies in new ways to expand opportunities at all levels of society. From a diverse range of perspectives across the Portuguese-speaking world, contributors to this volume explore such questions as the capability of information technologies to encourage social inclusion in the face of economic inequality, the kinds of cultural values that may replace those of the scarcity-based industrial era, and the potential emergence of a virtual world order based on soft power, given the failures of hard power alternatives. This book explores how digital linkages between Brazil and physically-separated Portuguese-speaking communities are influencing the arts, creative industries, sports, learning, business, and cultural evolution for hundreds of millions of Portuguese-speaking people on five continents. At a time of escalating calls in Europe and North America to close borders and build

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The digital era is connecting the world in extraordinary ways. While the internet has generated tensions and disruption, it is also facilitating political, social, cultural and economic ties spanning vast geographies. Valnora Leister's edited volume explores the relationships between new information technologies and the so-called Lusosphere. Despite their formidable impact on international affairs over the past seven centuries, there is little discussion about how the Portuguese-speaking community is navigating the twenty first century. Leister and her contributing authors help fill this knowledge gap, exploring the ways in which the net is enhancing the 'soft power' of Lusophone nations, including values associated with acceptance, diversity and tolerance. In the process, Leister offers a hopeful and compelling vision for a world based on principles and practices of inclusion rather than reactionary nationalism. -- Robert Muggah, Igarapé Institute
In 2004 I suggested that in addition to the English-speaking world, the other great globe-spanning digital cultural-linguistic communities merited study as entities in and of themselves, and coined the parallel term Lusosphere for the Portuguese-speaking world, as one such. Now I am delighted to see Valnora Leister and her contributors take the lead in an excellent book doing exactly that. This is a readable, thought-provoking effort that is worthwhile reading for Lusophones, Lusophiles, or just anybody interested in the shape of our common future. -- James C. Bennett, author of "The Anglosphere Challenge: Why the English-Speaking Nations Will Lead the Way in the Twenty-First Century"

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Acknowledgements Overview 1. Origins of the Lusosphere Valnora Leister 2. The Portuguese Language in a Globalized World José Gabriel Andrade 3. The Interplay of Sports and the Portuguese Language in the Digital World Patrisia Ciancio 4. UNILAB: Connecting the Lusosphere through Higher Education Elcimar Simão Martins, Elisangela André da Silva Costa, Jacqueline Cunha da Serra Freire, and Sinara Mota Neves de Almeida 5. A Distance Learning Partnership in the Lusosphere: Cape Verde’s Experience Florenço Mendes Varela 6. Brazil’s Digital Tools for Social Inclusion: A Resource for the Lusosphere? Valnora Leister 7. Brazil and a Virtual Lusosphere in Global Cultural Evolution Mark C. Frazier 8. Will the Lusosphere Lead the Way in the 21st Century? Valnora Leister Index About the Editor About the Contributors

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      Publication Date: 1/15/2018 12:07:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498555074, 978-1498555074
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      Book Synopsis
      This book maps how Brazil and the network of Portuguese-speaking countriesthe Lusosphereare using digital technologies in new ways to expand opportunities at all levels of society. From a diverse range of perspectives across the Portuguese-speaking world, contributors to this volume explore such questions as the capability of information technologies to encourage social inclusion in the face of economic inequality, the kinds of cultural values that may replace those of the scarcity-based industrial era, and the potential emergence of a virtual world order based on soft power, given the failures of hard power alternatives. This book explores how digital linkages between Brazil and physically-separated Portuguese-speaking communities are influencing the arts, creative industries, sports, learning, business, and cultural evolution for hundreds of millions of Portuguese-speaking people on five continents. At a time of escalating calls in Europe and North America to close borders and build

      Trade Review
      The digital era is connecting the world in extraordinary ways. While the internet has generated tensions and disruption, it is also facilitating political, social, cultural and economic ties spanning vast geographies. Valnora Leister's edited volume explores the relationships between new information technologies and the so-called Lusosphere. Despite their formidable impact on international affairs over the past seven centuries, there is little discussion about how the Portuguese-speaking community is navigating the twenty first century. Leister and her contributing authors help fill this knowledge gap, exploring the ways in which the net is enhancing the 'soft power' of Lusophone nations, including values associated with acceptance, diversity and tolerance. In the process, Leister offers a hopeful and compelling vision for a world based on principles and practices of inclusion rather than reactionary nationalism. -- Robert Muggah, Igarapé Institute
      In 2004 I suggested that in addition to the English-speaking world, the other great globe-spanning digital cultural-linguistic communities merited study as entities in and of themselves, and coined the parallel term Lusosphere for the Portuguese-speaking world, as one such. Now I am delighted to see Valnora Leister and her contributors take the lead in an excellent book doing exactly that. This is a readable, thought-provoking effort that is worthwhile reading for Lusophones, Lusophiles, or just anybody interested in the shape of our common future. -- James C. Bennett, author of "The Anglosphere Challenge: Why the English-Speaking Nations Will Lead the Way in the Twenty-First Century"

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgements Overview 1. Origins of the Lusosphere Valnora Leister 2. The Portuguese Language in a Globalized World José Gabriel Andrade 3. The Interplay of Sports and the Portuguese Language in the Digital World Patrisia Ciancio 4. UNILAB: Connecting the Lusosphere through Higher Education Elcimar Simão Martins, Elisangela André da Silva Costa, Jacqueline Cunha da Serra Freire, and Sinara Mota Neves de Almeida 5. A Distance Learning Partnership in the Lusosphere: Cape Verde’s Experience Florenço Mendes Varela 6. Brazil’s Digital Tools for Social Inclusion: A Resource for the Lusosphere? Valnora Leister 7. Brazil and a Virtual Lusosphere in Global Cultural Evolution Mark C. Frazier 8. Will the Lusosphere Lead the Way in the 21st Century? Valnora Leister Index About the Editor About the Contributors

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