
Political Content Dissemination on Whatsapp: 2018 election (in Portuguese)
Used a multi-methods approach to understand how Brazilian right-wing groups shared content among whatsapp groups during the 2018 election.
@ 2019 SIAC - CFCH Journal (2019)

Political Content Spread on Whatsapp
Discussed how right-wing groups on whatsapp disseminated content during the 2018 elections in Brazil
@ Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
- September 2019

Whatsapp and the 2018 Elections: Opening the black box
Presentation at International Congress on Digital Humanities
@ Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro
- March 2021


Mapping sociology on Social Media
Discussed how sociological concepts were used online, and how they were progressivly separated from their author's images.
@ Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
- September 2019

Mining data: a first scientometric approach towards Brazilian Sociology Journal (SBS)
Mapped and extracted data from Twitter to present how Brazilian sociology is discussed on the platform

Cultural Industry à la Carte: Public sphere and market rationalization, from Soap Opera to Netflix (in Portuguese)
Discusses the impact of target-generated content to democracy, comparing it to Brazil's classic soap opera.
@ Revista Ensaios, vol. 12 (2019)
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Calculating Serious Art
Discussed the impact of the Netflix recommendation system and its impact on cinema.

Profiling Bolsobots Networks. A quali-quanti approach to repurpose Instagram grammars (co-author)
this project maps, and analyses Bolsobots networks on Instagram aiming at profiling fully or partially automated accounts that support the Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro. By doing this, we expect to understand better and situate the agency of political bots in the context of pre-presidential elections in Brazil.
@ Digital Methods Summer School (2021)















