Ladyane Souza is a PhD fellow in BHL, focusing on women’s employment in Saudi Arabia. Her research proposes that an intersectional approach can expand women’s workplace access and integration in Danish multinational enterprises. She holds a Master’s degree in Human Rights and Citizenship from the University of Brasília (UnB), with a focus on political gender violence. Her master's thesis, “Gender Political Violence: An Analysis of the Typology Based on the Experience of Brazilian Parliamentarians,” was recognized as the best of the year by the University of Brasília.
Primary research areas
Intersectionality and Gender Investigating how gender intersects with race, class, ethnicity, and other social identities to shape experiences and outcomes
Feminist and Decolonial Methodologies Employing research methods that challenge colonial legacies and center marginalized voices, advancing inclusive knowledge production and fostering more equitable research practices.
Souza, L.K., Koch, L., & Russo Riva, M.P. (2024). Book Chapter Why Do We Need a Territorial Typology of Gender-based Political Violence? An Analysis of the Online and Offline Harms Suffered by Brazilian Female Politicians Defending Territory In Munk, T., & Kennedy, M. (Eds.). (2024). Victimisation in the Digital Age: An Online/Offline Continuum Approach (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781032714202