Year | Citation |
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2014 |
Chiodo, L. N., Sonn, C. C., & Morda, R. (140101). Implementing an intercultural psychology undergraduate unit: Approach, strategies, and outcomes. Australian Psychologist, 49(3), (181-192). doi: 10.1111/ap.12047 |
Key details
Areas of expertise
- Qualitative research methods
- Diversity & inclusion
- Psychosocial wellbeing of women and young people
- Identity development and normative femininities
- Program evaluation
Available to supervise research students
Not available for media queries
About Linda Chiodo
Dr Linda Chiodo is a Lecturer in Psychology in the College of Sport, Health and Engineering. She is also a registered psychologist.
Linda's research interests include the psychosocial wellbeing of youth, women and marginalised groups, intersectional understandings of gender performativity, sexism and collective community wellbeing. Her PhD research broadly focused on identity development and understandings and negotiations of normative femininities in the context of a postfeminist and neoliberal sociocultural context. It examined the psychosocial wellbeing of young women and the ways in which they understood and performed girlhood. The role of the school environment and peers play in young women's negotiations of normative femininities were considered. This research also explored young women's understandings of sexism and the ways in which they are engaged and disengaged with contemporary feminism.
Linda's research has primarily involved qualitative research methods and extends to evaluations of community, local government and school based programs supporting complex families and diverse young people.
Qualifications
- PhD, Victoria University, Australia, 2018
- MAppPsych (Community Psychology), Victoria University, Australia, 2012
- BPsych (Hons), Victoria University, Australia, 2008
- BArts (Psych)/BBus (HR), Victoria University, Australia, 2007
- Graduate Certificate in Tertiary Education, Victoria University, Australia (current)
Key publications
Journal article (showing 1 of 3)
Research funding for the past 5 years
Supervision of research students at VU
Available to supervise research students
Not available for media queries
Currently supervised research students at VU
No. of students | Study level | Role |
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4 | PhD | Associate supervisor |
Currently supervised research students at VU
Students & level | Role |
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PhD (4) | Associate supervisor |
Professional memberships
- Psychologist, Psychology Board of Australia
- Associate member, Australian Psychological Society