Conducted documentary analysis and descriptive statistical evaluation of B Impact Assessments of B Corporations, drawing on feminist political economy to examine the persistence of gender inequality in ethical business models.
Designed and conducted a mixed-methods study combining survey instruments, interviews, and qualitative analysis to examine perceptions of safety, community belonging, and political participation among women in the Brazilian Amazon.
Conducted applied research using document analysis, interviews, workshops, and participatory methodologies to assess organizational practices and leadership dynamics. Produced evidence-based recommendations on gender-responsive governance, anti-racism, and inclusion in corporate and development contexts.
Conducted documentary analysis and descriptive statistical evaluation of B Impact Assessments of B Corporations, drawing on feminist political economy to examine the persistence of gender inequality in ethical business models.
Designed and led a mixed-methods study within Kraft Heinz’s global IT team, integrating quantitative survey design and qualitative analysis to investigate workplace dynamics, career trajectories, and structural inequalities affecting women in technology. The findings informed organizational strategies on equity, diversity, and inclusion.
Conducted a critical literature-based study on algorithmic personalization in Google Search, examining its implications for information access, user autonomy, and privacy. The research analysed how personalized filtering shapes users’ exposure to information, potentially narrowing worldviews and reinforcing asymmetries in knowledge access.
Conducted mixed-methods fieldwork in rural and riverine communities to assess socio-cognitive dimensions of digital inclusion, with a focus on access, literacy, and structural inequalities.
Conducted a mixed-methods study combining survey data and virtual ethnography to analyse political communication on Twitter during the 2010 gubernatorial elections in Brazil’s Federal District. Drawing on theories of social capital and the public sphere, the research examined how digital interactions shape political discourse, showing the predominance of affective, denunciatory, and episodic forms of engagement over deliberative democratic practices.
Conducted a mixed-methods study based on interviews with journalists at Empresa Brasil de Comunicação (EBC), analysing perceptions of social media and its role in journalistic practice, highlighting resistance to participatory media and the persistence of traditional gatekeeping.