| Pillar | Description | |--------|-------------| | | Investigative reports on corruption, far-right movements, Amazon land conflicts, and political economy | | Cultura & Crítica | Essays on cinema, literature, music, and visual arts, often with a post-colonial or Marxist lens | | Ensaios Visuais | Photo essays documenting social realities (e.g., indigenous territories, urban periphery, LGBTQ+ communities) | | Internacional | Brazil’s foreign policy, Latin American integration, and global south perspectives |
Analytical, provocative, anti-sensationalist. No daily news — articles are typically 2,000–5,000 words. 4. Business & Distribution Model | Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | Format | Print (quarterly or semi-annual) + Web (selected articles free, full archive behind paywall) | | Revenue | Subscriptions (digital + print), crowdfunding (Apoia-se, Catarse), branded content (rare), events | | Audience | ~50k monthly unique visitors (web), ~3k print run per issue, concentrated in São Paulo, Rio, and Brasília | | Distribution | Independent bookstores, cultural centers, direct mail, PDF/Issuu for digital edition | revista gorila
★★★★☆ (Highly recommended for those who value slow journalism and visual rigor.) If you need a specific analysis (e.g., a SWOT chart, a comparison with a non-Brazilian magazine, or data on a particular investigative series), let me know. | Pillar | Description | |--------|-------------| | |