Aquiles Este | |
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Born | [ citation needed ] |
Citizenship | American |
Occupation | Semiotician |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | Universidade Católica de São Paulo |
Influences | Ray C. Dougherty Neil Postman |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Semiotics |
Institutions | University of Miami Patti and Allan Herbert Business School |
Main interests | Memetics,public opinion analysis,and cultural replication |
Aquiles Este (born c. 1962 in Caracas,Venezuela) is an American semiotician and professor at the University of Miami's School of Business. [1] His research focuses on content management and social media.
Este was born in Caracas,Venezuela. He completed studies in journalism at the Universidad Central de Venezuela. He then enrolled at the Universidade de São Paulo and Universidade Católica de São Paulo,where he graduated summa cum laude with a doctorate degree in semiotics and communication science. [2]
Este was creative vice president for Lowe &Partners,an international advertising agency,precursor of MullenLowe U.S. [2] He also worked as a dean at ProDiseño,a design school in Caracas and taught at the Instituto de Estudios Superiores de Administración (IESA),a business school in Venezuela. [3]
He has also worked on computational linguistics with New York University linguist Ray C. Dougherty. There,he conducted a research project as a visiting scholar at NYU's Department of Media,Culture,and Communication called "interrelation of Charles S. Peirce's concept of sign replication and Marshall McLuhan's media theories." The project was carried out under the guidance of rhetorician Neil Postman.
In 2016,Este coined the term polimercial brands,referring to commercial products and services that need to position themselves on social and political issues,anticipating that in the near future,all commercial brands will be polimercial.
In 2009,he emigrated to the United States as a skilled immigrant. In the U.S.,he later took up a professorship at the University of Miami School of Business. [4]
Este is also a political consultant,having led political campaigns at the state,legislative and presidential levels in the Americas. [5]
Este is also a contributor to newspapers such as The New York Times . [6]
Este currently lives in Miami. [7] He is also a classical guitar player who studied under Uruguayan maestro Abel Carlevaro and Brazilian composer Cristina Azuma.
Bibliography of publications:
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