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Lusófona University Student's Research Gets Media Spotlight

20.05.24 - 21h00

In the heat of discussions about harassment, Ana Neves emerges as an insightful voice committed to confronting this social scourge. In this episode of "Conversations about...", Ana shares powerful insights into her academic thesis, recently highlighted among a series of investigations that aim to bring to light and combat harassment in all its forms.

Ana Neves delved deeply into the heart of harassment, seeking to understand its roots and impacts, but, more importantly, identify effective strategies to combat it. Your research is not just a search for academic knowledge, but also a personal mission to bring visibility and promote tangible change.

"Harassment is a painful and omnipresent reality in our society", says Ana Neves. "My research seeks to unravel its complex layers and shed light on the mechanisms that perpetuate it. Visibility is the first step towards change."

Ana Neves' thesis not only analyzes cases of harassment in its most obvious forms, but also explores the subtleties and nuances that often go unnoticed. She highlights the importance of recognizing not just extreme cases, but also microaggressions and insidious behaviors that contribute to a culture of tolerance of harassment.

"It is crucial to understand that harassment is not limited to extreme situations," explains Ana. "It is rooted in attitudes and social structures that perpetuate inequalities and normalize harmful behaviors."

In addition to her in-depth analysis, Ana Neves also discusses practical strategies to combat harassment in different contexts, from the workplace to public and virtual spaces. She emphasizes the importance of education, awareness and institutional support to create safe and inclusive environments for all.

"We can no longer ignore or tolerate harassment," declares Ana. "It is the responsibility of each of us to take a strong stand and create meaningful change in our communities."

As her research gains prominence, Ana Neves hopes it will not only inform public debate, but also inspire concrete action to eradicate harassment. Your voice resonates as a powerful reminder that, together, we can and must do better.

Read more about Ana Neves' thesis here.

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