

Doutora em Antropologia Social pela Universidade Estadual de Campinas - UNICAMP (20222). Bacharela e Licenciada (2011) em Ciências Sociais e Mestra (2015) em Antropologia Social pela mesma universidade. Foi pesquisadora visitante no Odela (2013-2014), na Universidade de Barcelona, Espanha e no Departamento de Antropologia da Universidade da Califórnia, Berkeley (2018-2019). Desenvolve pesquisas relacionadas à Antropologia da Alimentação, Antropologia Política, Fome, Consumo, Políticas públicas e Saúde Coletiva. Atualmente tem se dedicado a compreender e analisar os efeitos sociais da epidemia de COVID-19 em populações vulneráveis.
Lis Blanco has PhD in Social Anthropology from UNICAMP, with a scholarship on hunger, public policies and the State. She was a visiting scholar at the University of Barcelona (2013-2014) and at the Department of Anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley (2018-2019). She has experiences working with housing project, sustainability, social technologies and environmental education. Her dissertation "Framing hunger: an ethnography of the food security policies on the social trajectory of Zero Hunger program" aims to analyze the transformations of hunger and food security in the last decades in Brazil. Currently she is an assistant professor at University of Goias (UFG), Brazil and is working in research projects related to the pandemic and its effects in vulnerable populations.