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Gislene is a postdoctoral research fellow at the House of Innovation, Stockholm School of Economics. Previously, she completed a two-year postdoc at the KIN Center for Digital Innovation, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (the Netherlands). She obtained her PhD (with honors) in Cultural Processes and Practices at the University Feevale (Brazil) with a focus on knowledge dynamics in coworking spaces. During her doctoral studies, she was a visiting scholar at the Université de Strasbourg (France).

Gislene's research explores the future of work, focusing on the interdependence between people, technology, and space. Specifically, she's interested in hybrid working situations - the ways that time and space are reshaped as people and screens come together in contemporary knowledge working practices. Her expertise encompasses a variety of qualitative methods (e.g., interviews, observations, photovoice, and archival data).

Gislene is an active member of the Academy of Management (AOM), the European Group for Organization Studies (EGOS), and the Research Group on Collaborative Spaces (RGCS). She's engaged in creating bridges with audiences beyond academia, exploring different strategies for dissemination on social media with the Coffee and Work project.

Outreach Activities

- Exhibition: Perspectives on Hybrid

- New Working Spaces – CA18214, Working Group Leader COST Action (2023-2024)

Organizational Affiliations

Postdoc Fellow, Department of Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Technology (House of Innovation)

Past Affiliations

Postdoc Fellow, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (The Netherlands, Amsterdam) - VU

PhD Student, Universidade Feevale (Brazil, Novo Hamburgo)

Visiting PhD Student, Université de Strasbourg (France, Strasbourg)

Education

Cultural Processes and Practices
2015-02-252019-02-25, Doctor of Philosophy, Universidade Feevale (Brazil, Novo Hamburgo)

With honours - Dissertation: ‘Coworking is not a place, it’s the people’: a communicational approach to knowledge production in Brazil and France Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Ernani Cesar de Freitas (Feevale) and Prof. Dr. Louis Durrive (Université de Strasbourg). Text in Portuguese. Abstract available in English and French.