Junia is working on the project Urban-Nature Archives: Spatial Practices of Futurity in Brazilian Amazonian Frontier. Her project focuses on hybrid social-spatial practices that emerge from the photographic collection by Professor Roberto Monte-M籀r as futurities to contemporary environmental crises. Professor Monte-M籀r worked as an urban planner in the region in the late 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s.
Junia's research seeks to investigate social-spatial practices as constitutive of urban epistemics, working with photographic archives and following a historical perspective in order to face contemporary challenges derived from extractivist modern urbanization processes. She is interested in developing sensorial methodologies in urban studies, especially visual methods, which may unravel urban-nature futurities through more collective ways of seeing. She has worked with Zumvi Afro-Photographic Archive and Arlete Soare Collection, both based in Salvador/Ba, Brazil, and is currently working with a photographic collection from the Amazonian frontier in the 1980s.