Daniela Palma joined University of Campinas (Unicamp) in 2013 within the Department of Applied Linguistics, in the Languages, Transculturality and Translation research strand. Her interests are concentrated in the fields of cultural and memory studies and intermediality. The first field shapes a political approach to language studies, through the interface of post-colonial and memory theories with studies on institutional discourses, media, arts, education, and literature. The second one explores the various forms of interconnection between text and image for the study of contemporary media cultures. She has published articles on topics such as narratives in human rights education, multimodal (auto)biographical genres, communicative memory and medias, institutional discourses on gender, women’s writing, and others.  Dr. Palma is a fellow of CNPq Research Productivity Program (Level 2) .

Ph.D., Communication Sciences (USP, Brazil); M.A., Communication Sciences (USP, Brazil); B.A., Language and Literature (USP, Brazil); B.A., Social Communication (PUC-SP, Brazil).

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