My full name is Camila Lívio Emídio, but my scholarly productions are under Camila Lívio.
My Academic Interests
I first moved to the U.S. for a Fulbright fellowship back in 2013, at the University of Pennsylvania. I’ve always been interested in foreign languages and linguistics, which led me to a Ph.D. in Romance Languages at the University of Georgia. During my time as a graduate student, I enjoyed learning about computational approaches for text analysis and took courses on quantitative methods, finite state machines, sociolinguistics and field methods. I have extensive teaching experience, and more recently I completed The Carpentries Instructor Training Program to integrate data science into my classes, workshops and peer mentoring.
I’m interested in:
- online communities and digital communication
- national and international relations
- computational approaches to text analysis
- open research practices
- information/misinformation
- sociolinguistics
- languages in general (and the Romance languages in particular)