Veridiana Domingos Cordeiro

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Research Areas: Sociology of Memory, Sociologia of Violence, Digital Sociology, Social Theory.

Research Themes: suffering and trauma, disciplinary institutions, autobiographic narratives, knowledge production dynamics, artificial intelligence.

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E-mail: veridiana.cordeiro@usp.br

 

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She holds a bachelor's degree in Social Sciences (2012) and a master's degree (2015) from the University of São Paulo. 

Completed her doctorate at the University of São Paulo in 2020, under the supervision of Prof. Marcos César Alvarez, with a doctoral internship at the University of Chicago (2018-2019) under the supervision of Prof. Andreas Glaeser (FAPESP fellow).

She was a Japan Foundation post-doc fellow, where she conducted research under the supervision of Prof. Sachiko Takita-Ishii at Yokohama City University. 

She was a post-doctoral researcher (FAPESP grant) at the Center for Artificial Intelligence (IBM- USP- FAPESP).

She is an associate researcher at the Center for the Study of Violence (NEV) and the Center for Artificial Intelligence (C4AI).

Together with Prof. Leopoldo Waizbort, she coordinates the "CNPq Digital Sociology and Artificial Intelligence Group" and the "Understanding AI (UAI)" initiative at USP's Institute for Advanced Studies.

She is the author of the book "Sociology in Brazil" (Palgrave) and a member of the Editorial Board of the journal "The American Sociologist".

 

Featured Publications

CORDEIRO, VERIDIANA DOMINGOS (2023). Dissolving dichotomies: Norbert Elias’s legacy for thinking “memory” sociologicallyJournal of Classical Sociology.

CORDEIRO, VERIDIANA DOMINGOS & TAKITA-ISHII (2023). "It tastes like home to me”: Cooking and remembering among Japanese-Brazilian women". The Journal of Asian Studies.

Waizbort, Leopoldo; Gomes, L. ; CORDEIRO, VERIDIANA DOMINGOS  (2023). A formação da sociologia digital: emergência de uma nova especialidade na sociologia ou um campo para repensar a própria sociologia?. Plural, v. 30, p. 5-22.

ALVAREZ, Marcos César; CORDEIRO, VERIDIANA DOMINGOS (2022). Histórico do tratamento jurídico e institucional das crianças e adolescentes no Brasil: da produção da categoria -menor- à promulgação do Estatuto da Criança e do Adolescente. Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, p. 1-21.

CORDEIRO, VERIDIANA DOMINGOSNERI, HUGO (2021) . Chapter 25 - Talcott Parsons in Brazil. In: Javier Treviño & Helmut Staubmann. (Org.). The Routledge International Handbook of Talcott Parsons Studies. London: Routledge.

CORDEIRO, VERIDIANA DOMINGOS (org.) (2021) Teoria Social e Ciências Cognitivas: ensaios de Stephen Turner. São Paulo: LiberArs.

CORDEIRO, VERIDIANA DOMINGOS (2021). De Maurice Halbwachs à Filosofia da Mente: repensando a memória a partir de abordagens externalistasTempo Social, v. 33, p. 255-280.

CORDEIRO, VERIDIANA CORDEIRO (2021). The Phenomenon of Memory from a Sociological Standpoint: an ontological approach in the light of Maurice Halbwachs work. Italian Sociological Review, v. 11, p. 761-779.

CORDEIRO, VERIDIANA CORDEIRO (2020). To which past do we belong? Self and narrative in a Brazilian mnemonic community of former institutionalized childrenMemory Studies, v. 14, issue 5.

CORDEIRO, VERIDIANA DOMINGOS; NERI, Hugo (2020). Chapter 6 - Let us understand our relationship with Artificial Intelligence & Chapter 2- We wanted to try: imagined robots and mathematical experiments pre 1960s. In: Hugo Neri. (Org.). The Risk Perception of Artificial Intelligence. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.

NERI, Hugo. ; CORDEIRO, VERIDIANA DOMINGOS (2019). Sociology in Brazil: a brief institutional and intellectual history.  London: Palgrave McMillan.

NERI, Hugo; CORDEIRO, VERIDIANA DOMINGOS (2019). Chapter 12 - Placing the subjective locus in the environment: how social media enhance the autobiographical remembering and identity formation processes. In: Steven Gouvêa; Manuel Curado. (Org.). Automata's Inner Movie: Science and Philosophy of Mind. Wilmington: Vernon Press,  p. 231-268.