In their research, Anjuli Fahlberg, Cristiane Martins, Joiceane Lopes, Ana Cláudia Araújo, Lidiane Santos, Sophia Costa, and Guilherme Baratho examine how democracy is being recreated in Rio de Janeiro’s favelas, particularly Cidade de Deus, where Covid-19 was first recorded. Drawing on their research on the pandemic’s impact on local residents vis-à-vis emergent forms of autonomous governance and how these are shaped by gender and racial dynamics, they argue that civic associations’ mobilization tactics in Cidade de Deus can help us understand how democracy is being reinvented in these spaces under conditions of extreme governmental neglect.
Joiceane Eugenia Lopes
Joiceane Eugenia Lopes is a social educator. She graduated in letters and pedagogy, and has a postgraduate degree in applied linguistics and literacy. She works as an educator at an NGO, in the Caju community, developing literacy activities with children and adolescents. She is a researcher at the Research Collective Building Together.