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- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)Estado, políticas públicas e cultura: a programação cultural e a dinâmica territorial do Centro Cultural da Juventude (CCJ) e do Centro Cultural São Paulo (CCSP)(Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2015-09-24) Pires, Daniel Brochado [UNIFESP]; Dias, Marcia Regina Tosta [UNIFESP]; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)We have carried out in this work an analysis of the process of the participation of the regulars users in cultural programming from two cultural centers at São Paulo city - Youth Cultural Center and Sao Paulo Cultural Center. As research has a cutout on the territoriality in which these spaces are inserted, we had an investigative plan, the spatial arrangement background of cultural facilities in São Paulo and public policy culture that influenced the deconcentration of cultural events of the city.First we examine the urban context in which we list the main existing attributes in capitalist reproduction mode of space in São Paulo. In this context, we begin to conceptualize what we consider a cultural practice in the current urban space. To undertake a vision of cultural political spectrum in this dynamic development of space, we list the main cultural policies of the city of São Paulo that had as a plan the decentralization of equipment and cultural of the city practices, most notably detached Mario de Andrade and Marilena Chaui's political actions. From these analyzes, we conducted a mapping on how to have the most different cultural facilities in the urban environment,in order to compare with other indicators, such as level of education and income. Field survey results pointed nuances and highlighted similarities in management and public, between the two cultural centers. The variations are converged, especially in the role of public goer participation, in which the CCJ was demonstrated with more initiatives and administrative routines accordingly. Such a feat also took us to see that this equipment is more permissive to reflections and dynamics of territoriality because it is located in a peripheral region that demands greater degree of diffusion of its expressions.