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Bernardo Kucinski : ウィキペディア英語版
Bernardo Kucinski

Bernardo Kucinski (São Paulo, 1937) is a Brazilian journalist and political scientist, professor at the University of São Paulo and collaborator of Workers' Party (Brazil).〔(Curriculum Lattes )〕 He served as advisor to the President of the Republic during the first term of Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.〔("También hubo dictadura brasileña", Interview to Bernardo Kucinski (EITB, March 2013) )〕
== Biography ==
He graduated in Physics at the University of São Paulo between 1967 and 1968. He returned in 1986 and joined the staff of the USP School of Communications and Arts. In 1991, he earned a Ph.D. in Communication Sciences from the University of São Paulo, with a thesis on Alternative media in Brazil between 1964 and 1980. He won the Jabuti Prize for Literature in 1997 in Economics, Management, Business and Law.
Bernardo Kucinski is one of the most experienced and respected journalists in the current Brazilian scene. Although he graduated in Physics, he entered in journalism thanks to his friend and guru Raimundo Pereira. By force of circumstances (in this case, the military regime that governed the country), he moved to England. In London, between 1971 and 1974, he was producer and host of the BBC, and a correspondent of journal ''Opinião'' first and after ''Gazeta Mercantil'', dedicated to deepen their training in economics.〔(Profile at Portal dos Jornalistas )〕
Returning to Brazil in 1974, Kucinski participated in the founding of alternative newspapers like ''Em Movimento'' and ''Tempo'' (which was the first publisher in 1977). Thereafter, he worked as editor of ''Gazeta Mercantil'' and was a correspondent for the ''The Guardian'', ''Euromoney'' and ''Latin America Political Report''. He also participated in the scientist magazine ''Ciência Hoje''. In 1986 he joined the staff of the University of São Paulo as a professor in the School of Communications and Arts. In 1991, he presented his doctoral thesis, ''Revolutionary Journalists''. In 1997 he won the Jabuti Prize for his book ''Economic Journalism'' (1996), a result of his thesis for faculty and postdoctoral held in London. In 2002, with the victory of the candidate of the Workers Party, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Kucinski becomes a special advisor to the Ministry of Social Communication of the Presidency, but he left this employment in 2006. In 2014, the German edition of his novel ''K''. was a finalist for International Literature Award - Haus der Kulturen der Welt. 〔(International Literature Award )〕

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