Dr. Tatiane Lucia de Melo | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award
Teatcher, Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
Tatiane Lucia de Melo is a distinguished academic with a background in psychology and administration. Born in Betim, Brazil, on February 16, 1986, she completed her graduation in Psychology at the Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais (2009) and later obtained her Master’s degree in Administration from the same institution in 2021. Her work centers on socio-economic challenges, with a particular focus on environmental and social impacts related to mining, disasters, and youth policies. Throughout her career, Tatiane has contributed to numerous academic projects and publications, drawing attention to social justice and community development in Brazil. 🌍📚
Profile
Education
Tatiane completed her undergraduate studies in Psychology at the Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais (PUC Minas) in 2009. Later, she pursued her Master’s degree in Administration at PUC Minas, graduating in 2021. Her academic journey has been shaped by a strong desire to address social inequalities through research, particularly focusing on the aftermath of disasters and the socioeconomic vulnerabilities of marginalized communities. 🎓📖
Experience
Tatiane has extensive experience in administration, particularly in studying the impacts of mining disasters and social inequalities. She has worked on various projects related to community development, including analyzing the effects of the Brumadinho disaster on local populations. Additionally, her expertise extends to the field of public policies for youth, where she has contributed to initiatives aimed at fostering socio-economic empowerment and education in marginalized regions. Tatiane’s work bridges the gap between theory and practice, offering valuable insights into the intersection of disaster management, social policies, and community development. 🏢🌍
Research Interests
Tatiane’s research interests lie at the intersection of socio-economic development, disaster management, and social justice. She is particularly focused on studying the impact of mining disasters, such as the Brumadinho disaster, on local communities, and how policies can be formulated to mitigate these effects. Additionally, she explores the potential of solidarity economies as a socio-economic and environmental alternative for low-income families. Her work is deeply embedded in social change, advocating for more sustainable and equitable policies that address systemic inequalities. 🌱💡
Awards
Tatiane has received recognition for her impactful contributions to socio-economic research, particularly in the context of disaster management and social policy. Her studies have influenced discussions around disaster recovery, risk management, and the role of public policy in alleviating the social consequences of such events. While specific awards may not have been listed, her scholarly output speaks volumes about her influence and dedication to these critical issues. 🏆✨
Publications Top Notes
Tatiane has authored and co-authored numerous significant publications, shedding light on pressing issues such as the socio-economic implications of disasters, youth policy, and solidarity economies. Some of her notable works include:
- Melo, T. L., J. S. Melo, C. S. Pirolla, F. M. Madureira, & E. E. Jeunon. (2023). “A Economia Solidária como uma alternativa socioeconômica e ambiental: um estudo dos impactos em famílias de baixa renda.” Conecte-se, v.7, p.50-69. Link
- Melo, T. L., G. L. Olveira. (2025). “Vale e as estratégias de recuperação após o desastre do rompimento da barragem de Feijão.” Revista de Administração Mackenzie (Online), v.24, p.1-27. Link
- Melo, T. L., et al. (2022). “Gestão de riscos e desastres: A experiência de Brumadinho após o rompimento da barragem de Feijão.” Revista Brasileira de Gestão Social e Ambiental (RGSA), 16, p. 3850. Link