New materials are fundamental to the growth,security,and quality of life of human being sand open doors to technologies in civil,chemical,nuclear,aeronautical,mechanical,biomedical,and electrical engineering.Creative ...New materials are fundamental to the growth,security,and quality of life of human being sand open doors to technologies in civil,chemical,nuclear,aeronautical,mechanical,biomedical,and electrical engineering.Creative companies use multiple materials in the development of their activities,such as solid stone,fiber glass,concrete,and glass reinforced concrete,for example.Based on bibliographic research,the article examines the synergy between materials science&engineering and creative economy.The main argument indicates that this synergy creates solutions and functionalities that add value to existing products and allow the development of new products with competitive advantages.It may also contribute to the preservation of cultural values and promote sustainability.展开更多
Based on bibliographic research,the article analyzes how queer architecture challenged gentrification,real estate speculation,and segregation of minorities in creative cities.The results show that the architecture of ...Based on bibliographic research,the article analyzes how queer architecture challenged gentrification,real estate speculation,and segregation of minorities in creative cities.The results show that the architecture of queer spaces can be understood as a practice of gender and sexual resistance and biopolitical disobedience,as the capitalist architecture worked as a biopolitical technology for producing gender and sexuality and shaping political and sexual identities through techniques of surveillance and the construction of the public/private divide for controlling gender and sexual reproduction.展开更多
Based on bibliographic research, the article examines how pharmaceuticals address people‟s sexual needs and desires,stimulated by creative economy. The main argument indicates that pharmaceuticals create conditions fo...Based on bibliographic research, the article examines how pharmaceuticals address people‟s sexual needs and desires,stimulated by creative economy. The main argument indicates that pharmaceuticals create conditions for do-it-yourself sexualities,based on bodily stereotypes disseminated by creative industries, which reflect dominant heteronormative discourses. People shapetheir bodies, enhance sexual experiences, and foster sexual hygiene and prevention of sexually transmitted infections.展开更多
文摘New materials are fundamental to the growth,security,and quality of life of human being sand open doors to technologies in civil,chemical,nuclear,aeronautical,mechanical,biomedical,and electrical engineering.Creative companies use multiple materials in the development of their activities,such as solid stone,fiber glass,concrete,and glass reinforced concrete,for example.Based on bibliographic research,the article examines the synergy between materials science&engineering and creative economy.The main argument indicates that this synergy creates solutions and functionalities that add value to existing products and allow the development of new products with competitive advantages.It may also contribute to the preservation of cultural values and promote sustainability.
基金I would like to thank Henrique de Oliveira Santos Vieira de Jesus for his insightful comments on an earlier version of this paper.
文摘Based on bibliographic research,the article analyzes how queer architecture challenged gentrification,real estate speculation,and segregation of minorities in creative cities.The results show that the architecture of queer spaces can be understood as a practice of gender and sexual resistance and biopolitical disobedience,as the capitalist architecture worked as a biopolitical technology for producing gender and sexuality and shaping political and sexual identities through techniques of surveillance and the construction of the public/private divide for controlling gender and sexual reproduction.
文摘Based on bibliographic research, the article examines how pharmaceuticals address people‟s sexual needs and desires,stimulated by creative economy. The main argument indicates that pharmaceuticals create conditions for do-it-yourself sexualities,based on bodily stereotypes disseminated by creative industries, which reflect dominant heteronormative discourses. People shapetheir bodies, enhance sexual experiences, and foster sexual hygiene and prevention of sexually transmitted infections.