Datasphere

Fellowship Program

Fellow

Bruna Pilati

When the way we collect, process, and store data follows principles of justice and democracy, it becomes a tool for collective transformation.

When the way we collect, process, and store data follows principles of justice and democracy, it becomes a tool for collective transformation.

Doctoral researcher in Law at the University of Brasília (UnB). Holds a Master’s degree in Law from UnB. Research focuses on gender, elections, and data-driven analyses of political representation in Brazil, with particular attention to how digital platforms, campaign finance, and institutional arrangements shape women’s opportunities in electoral competition. Combines empirical methods, critical legal studies, and democratic theory to explore contemporary challenges to equality and political participation.

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