Upcoming presentations:

“Machine-Learning the Language of Empire: Word Embedding Models and the Computational Analysis of U.S. Visions of Pan-America in Turn-of-the-Century Newspapers,” Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Conference. Columbus, OH, June 2026.

Past presentations:

“An Imagined Geography of Empire: Mining Cultural Representations of the American colonial state during the St. Louis 1904 World’s Fair,” Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations DH2024 Conference. Arlington, VA, August 2024.

“Visualizing Culture in Space: Production, perception, and representations of the spatial narrative of the St. Louis 1904 World’s Fair,” Social Science History Association Conference. Washington DC, November 2023.

“Decolonizing Through Public History,” Working Group, National Council of Public History Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA, May 2023.

“What Is Landscape? Highlighting Marginalized Voices in Landscape Research,” Landscape Specialty Group, American Association of Geographers. Virtual symposium, May 2023.

“Mapping the Gay Guides: Digitizing, Managing, and Visualizing Historical Data,” Annual Research Symposium at Clemson University. Clemson, SC, May 2023.

“The Built Environment, Space, and Narratives of Time,” IFPH Explores: Public History, Identity, and Political Uses of the Past, International Federation for Public History. Online event, November 2022.

“Space and Narratives of Time in Brazil’s Participation at World’s Fairs,” History Graduate Research Exchange at Colorado State University. Fort Collins, CO, April 2022.

“History, Memory and Institutions,” (in Portuguese) Ciclo de Debates “Olhares sobre a Educação.” Online Colloquium Series, October 2020.

“Historic Preservation Process Number 860-T-72: Discursive Clashes and Struggle of Representations in the Preservation Context of the 1970s,” (in Portuguese) presentation Fourteenth Political History Week of the Rio de Janeiro State University. Brazil, 2019.

“Taking Down the Palace: Urban Development and Conflicting Views of Brazilian National Identity, 1960s-1970s,” (in Portuguese) Tenth Academic Integration Week of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Brazil, 2019.
\* This work received the “Honorable Mention” award from the event committee.

“Between the Modern and the Traditional: The Destruction of the Monroe Palace and Distinct Perspectives on the Preservation of Historical and Artistic Heritage,” (in Portuguese) Fourteenth History of Art Encounter, Campinas State University. Brazil, 2019.

“Conflicting Narratives of Nationhood in the Destruction of the Monroe Palace,” (in Portuguese) History Week of the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro. Brazil, 2019.

“Clashing Cultural Representations in the Preservation of the Historic District of Rio Branco Avenue: New Approaches to the Field of Cultural Heritage Studies,” (in Portuguese) Second Fluminense Encounter of Theory and Historiography at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Brazil, 2019.

“The Dismantling of Brazilian nations: The Monroe Palace as the Research Object of Heritage Studies,” (in Portuguese) Third History Week of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Brazil, 2018.

“The Inhomirim River as the Object of Historical Analysis and Environmental Practices,” (in Portuguese) First Encounter of the Rio Network of Chemistry Education at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Macaé, Brazil, 2017.

“The Química em Tudo Project: Interdisciplinary and Scientific Outreach,” (in Portuguese) Fourteenth Physics Licentiate Encounter at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Brazil, 2016.