Gislene Aparecida dos Santos
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Gislene Aparecida dos Santos is an associate professor at the University of São Paulo,(USP), teaching at Undergraduate Course on Public Policy Management at the School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities (EACH-USP), and in the Graduate Program in Human Rights at Faculty of Law at USP. She is the leader of GEPPIS (Study and Research Group on Public Policies for Social Inclusion) at EACH-USP. She is, also, coordinator of the research group focused on low-income communities named nPeriferias (Periphery Research Group) of the IEA. Recently, she coordinated these research projects: 1) At the Crossroads of Racial and Gender Discrimination: Education Strategies built by black women in Brazil and Canada, a partnership between USP and the University of Toronto; 2) Law and racial mediation: the role and the efficacy of laws as mediators of race relations incontemporary Brazil; 3) Studies of necropolitics and the lives of black women: reflections on public policies and social determinants of health / diseases. Gislene Santos is expert in human rights, decolonial studies, racial and gender equity, diversity, racial discrimination and racism, public policies for socially vulnerable groups. See author most cited texts in Google Scholar profile. |