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Cultura digitalizada, buscando estrategias durante la emergencia sanitaria por COVID-19
Author(s) -
María de Lourdes Becerra Zavala,
Julia Josefa Méndez-Delgado,
Néstor Igor Hernández-Rivera,
Perla Génesis Andrade-Sosa,
Zazil Elideth Lozada-Andrade
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
uvserva
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2448-7430
DOI - 10.25009/uvs.v0i11.2782
Subject(s) - covid-19 , humanities , political science , cultural heritage , art , law , medicine , disease , pathology , virology , outbreak , infectious disease (medical specialty)
En México ha pasado un año en aislamiento social en casa debido a la pandemia por COVID-19. Surgieron encuestas y análisis académicos que se suman a las bases de datos oficiales respecto al sector cultural durante la pandemia. En este marco, el Observatorio de Políticas Culturales de la Universidad Veracruzana, registró datos de julio a diciembre de 2020 a nivel local y los comparó con actividades convocadas por agentes gubernamentales y académicos. Las artes fueron las de mayor actividad, en contraste con el patrimonio tangible e intangible. Esto puede deberse a que ha sido la tendencia de los gestores monitoreados en años anteriores, pero también a que los agentes gubernamentales lanzaron muchas convocatorias enfocadas a esta temática. Es necesario generar información constante que permita saber cómo y por qué regresar a una vida cultural activa, para el diseño e implementación de políticas culturales. Mexico has spent a year in social isolation at home due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Surveys and academic analyses emerged that add to the official databases regarding the cultural sector during the pandemic. Within this framework, the Observatory of Cultural Policies of the Universidad Veracruzana recorded data from July to December 2020 at the local level and compared them with activities organized by governmental and academic agents. The arts were the most active, in contrast to tangible and intangible heritage. This may be due to the fact that this has been the trend of the managers monitored in previous years, but also to the fact that government agents have launched many calls for proposals focused on this topic. It is necessary to generate constant information that allows us to know how and why to return to an active cultural life, for the design and implementation of cultural policies.Keywords: Cultural Managment; COVID-19; Cultural Policies; Arts; Heritage

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