Thematic Project - Evictions Observatory: Interdisciplinary Dimensions of Risk in Times of Climate Change and Housing Crisis
Prof. Diogo Rosenthal Coutinho (Faculdade de Direito da Universidade de São Paulo) offers a Postdoctoral Fellowship to conduct research under his supervision, titled Mapping Legal Risks in Eviction Processes. This fellowship is funded by the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) and is part of the project Evictions Observatory: Interdisciplinary Dimensions of Risk in Times of Climate Change and Housing Crisis, coordinated by Prof. Raquel Rolnik. The project was approved under the FAPESP Thematic Project Grant 2023/12851-7 and will be hosted at LabCidade, in the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism of the University of São Paulo.
1. About the Project and the Position
The Thematic Project aims to launch a new phase of the Evictions Observatory, which has identified, mapped, and analyzed threats, removals, and forced evictions of individuals and groups in the São Paulo Metropolitan Region for over a decade. This new phase addresses theoretical and methodological challenges to identify, quantify, and characterize territories and groups at risk of eviction due to being categorized as “at risk.” It also seeks to conceptually develop "risk" as a device for socio-territorial intervention, within the context of overlapping environmental and housing crises.
The research to be conducted by the Postdoctoral Fellow, under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Diogo Rosenthal Coutinho, focuses on designing a methodology to identify and systematize the "families" of key legal issues, amid their complexity and opacity, emerging in eviction processes. This effort is essential to concretely and structurally understand the notion of legal risk, one of the modalities framing the research project.
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2. Profile and Requirements for Application
Applications are open to Brazilians and foreigners. The project encourages applications from individuals who identify as women, Black, Indigenous, and LGBTQIA+.
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3. Application Process
Interested candidates must submit their application via Google Forms by January 31, 2025, including the following documents:
Interviews will be scheduled and conducted in the first half of February 2025. The selected candidate’s documentation will be submitted to FAPESP, which will determine whether to approve the fellowship.