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Ana Leticia Soares
Assoziiertes Mitglied des Integrierten Graduiertenkollegs
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Universität Hamburg
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Seit 2019
Associate to the Integrated Graduate School to the Dynamics of Security Research Group (SFB/TRR 138).
Statista — Part-time Researcher, Content assistant and Data Analysist at the Latin American Content team.
Seit 2018
PhD Research Student and Lecturer at the Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences (Political Science & Global Governance).
2016
Artemisszió Foundation, Hungary—Researcher and Assistant in the Migrant Specific Workshop for Refugees.
2015 - 2016
Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary—Teaching and Research Assistant.
2015 - 2017
Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary—Master of Arts in International Relations.
2013 - 2014
Think Tank Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV), Brazil —Internship at the Latin American Center of Public Policies and Security (CLAPPS).
2011 - 2014
La Salle University, Brazil —Bachelor of Arts in International Relations.Laufendes Forschungsprojekt
“Are Securitizing Narratives a Cause for Societal Mobilization? The Protests in Brazil and the Problem of the Audience”.
Publikationen
2018
"Human Rights for Righteous Humans": The Influence of Brazilian Conservatism on the National Perception of Human Rights. COJOURN, Vol 3, n. 2. Link zum Artikel.
2014
Book Review: Brzoska, Michael (Hrsg.): “European Peace and Security Policy: Transnational Risks of Violence”. Demokratie, Sicherheit, Frieden 214. Baden-Baden: Nomos. Link zum Review.
“Compartilhando a Democracia: o papel das midias sociais no processo de securitização da Primavera Árabe” (Sharing Democracy: the role of social medias in the securitization of the Arab Spring) in: RIC – Revista de Iniciação Científica em Relações Internacionais, Vol 2, n. 3. Link zum Artikel.
Co-Editor
2017
Small States and the Securitization of Migration” Vol. 2, No. 4, CoJourn – Corvinus Journal of International Affairs, Corvinus University of Budapest.
“Political and conflict dynamics in the broader Middle East” Vol. 2, No. 2-3, CoJourn – Corvinus Journal of International Affairs, Corvinus University of Budapest