Paulo Pereira

Researcher

Master’s in Cultural Studies from the University of São Paulo (USP), post-graduating in Human Rights from the Federal University of São Paulo (Unifesp), Bachelor of Laws from Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie and graduating in Public Policy Management from USP. He is currently a researcher at the InternetLab and a volunteer researcher at the Center for the Analysis of Freedom and Authoritarianism (LAUT). He was a research fellow at FGV’s Center for Studies in Politics and Economics of the Public Sector (CEPESP-FGV), developing research in the field of urban mobility and data protection. Public Policies (OIPP) and was a assistant of the discipline Diversified Studies I, which focused on themes related to social memory, both carried out at the School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities of the University of São Paulo (EACH/USP). At Mackenzie University, he carried out the following activities: he was a scholarship holder (CNPq) of the Institutional Program for Scientific Initiation, through which he studied the relationship between Urban Law and structural racism; he was a member of the Law and Political Economy study group, in the sub-area Economic Regulation of Urban Space, as well as the Contemporary Administrative Law group, where he participated in discussions on Smart Cities. He has been a Legal Anthropology assistant since 2019.