Lucimara Rett

 

Lucimara Rett is a Publicist, Associate Professor at the School of Communication (ECO), and Permanent Professor of the Postgraduate Programme in Psychosociology of Communities and Social Ecology at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. PhD in Communication. Co-leader of the Mediation Research Group – Interdisciplinary Centre for Mediations, Humanities and Subjectivities (UFRJ/CNPq) and researcher in the CAC group – Communication, Art and the City (UERJ/CNPq). For almost a decade, in parallel to her academic career, she has followed a path of self-knowledge and integration of subtle and vibrational practices and therapies that favour well-being and the expansion of emotional awareness. She accessed the knowledge of the sacred medicine of Cacao through initiation with the Brazilian Beatriz da Paixão, who studies Cacao according to Guatelmatec precepts. She has done in-depth training with the Mexican Maestra Maru Albor, who spreads the ancestral knowledge of the Sacred Cacao Tao. She will soon be doing further training with Tata Izaias, Nana Izabel, and Abuelos from Guatemala. She is also a Facilitator of the Law of Time and a Vibrational Therapist.

Keynote Lecture

THEOBROMA CACAO: Anthropocene, Spiritual Ecology and Nature-Culture Reconnection

Publications

Rett, L. (2017). Cena das bandas de rua no Rio de Janeiro: experiência sonora urbana no espaço público. TRAMA: INDÚSTRIA CRIATIVA EM REVISTA , 5,  67-85.

Rett, L. (2016) . COMUNICAÇÃO DE CRISE NA PUBLICIDADE: Marcas, Prosumers e Mediações. REVISTA OBSERVATÓRIO , 2, 262-279.

Sarmento, T. A. M. ; Rett, L. (2016) . Identificação, totemismo e silêncio das massas na efígie de Guy Fawkes. CONEXÃO: COMUNICAÇÃO E CULTURA , 15, 113.

 

 

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