Brazilian Studies Research

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MPhil/PhD

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Part Time, Full Time

RESEARCH PROFILE
  • Current number of academic staff: 4 (plus associates in a number of other departments).
  • Current number of research students: 4.
  • Recent publications:
    • Southern Cities: Locomotives or Wagons of National Development?;
    • Consuming Visions: Cinema, Literature and Modernity in Rio de Janeiro, 1890s -1920s;
    • The embodied state: governmentality in a Brazilian favela;
    • Ditadura e Repressão [Dictatorship and Repression];
    • Brazil: Struggle for Human Rights.
  • Current research projects:
    • Social networks and knowledge in developing countries’ city-regions;
    • Cinematic spectacles of modernity: early film in Brazil;
    • The geographies of religion and their connection to governance and globalization;
    • The performance of police ombudsmen in Pernambuco and São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Partner organisations: The Institute is closely involved in the College’s key partnership with the University of São Paulo, as well as a number of other institutional and departmental partnerships in Brazil, with the possibility of research exchanges for postgraduate students.
KEY FACTS
Head of group/division
Professor Anthony Pereira, Director, King's Brazil Institute
Awarding institution
King's College London
Duration
Expected to be MPhil two years FT, three years PT. PhD three years FT, four-six years PT. Normal start date September but students may commence at other times by arrangement.
Location
Strand Campus.
Student destinations
While many graduates may go on to a university-based academic career, others may pursue careers in both the public and private sector.
Year of entry 2013
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