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Dr. Gabrielle Ferreira is a Doctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Media and Communication at the University of Oslo (UiO), affiliated with the Faculty of Humanities. Her research explores audience reception of transnational media, particularly focusing on Turkish TV dramas in Spain, Brazil, and Latin America. She investigates how non-local media content coexists with regional programming and shapes cultural proximities through reception processes.
Dr. Ferreira holds a Master's degree (2019-2021) and a Bachelor's degree (2014-2018) in Communication from the Federal University of Paraná in Brazil. Her academic background underscores strong foundations in communication studies, complementing her current interdisciplinary research on media globalization and cultural flows.
Her research interests emphasize understanding audiences' engagement with transnational media, including the role of fan communities in popularizing non-local content. She examines themes such as the coexistence of Turkish dramas with local television in Brazil, the dynamics of media contra-flows, and how audiences' perceptions of foreign media reflect broader cultural and social trends.
Dr. Ferreira’s publications analyze the reception of Turkish TV series in Brazil, addressing their cultural impact and the evolving landscape of global media consumption. Her work bridges media studies with sociology, offering insights into how media globalization is reshaping cultural identities and audience behaviors in Latin America and beyond.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the text. As a doctoral researcher, she is not listed as having advisees. Her research contributes to debates on transnational media studies and the societal implications of global entertainment content.



