Dr Danielle Every
Professor
Health, Medical and Applied Sciences
The University of Queensland
Australia
Biography
Dr Every is a social psychologist in the areas of social change, social inclusion and social justice. She specialises in research on the language of advocacy and anti-racism, the social impacts of immigration, and work, education and health for refugees and asylum seekers. My work has been published internationally in journals such as the Journal of Refugee Studies, Nations and Nationalism, Discourse and Society, and in edited books, including Language Discourse and Social Psychology, published by Palgrave MacMillan. Currently, Dr Every holds a grant from the Department of Immigration and Citizenship on the decisions of asylum seekers to come to Australia. She has been co-chief investigator on completed grants from: Safe Work South Australia on occupational health and safety for migrant workers in aged care; the Department of Immigration and Citizenship on the social impacts of immigration; and the University of South Australia on employment in Sudanese communities. In 2008/9 I held a grant from Gambling Research Australia on gambling in CALD communities. In 2008, she co-held three grants to research anti-racism, everyday multiculturalism and intercultural interaction in city spaces.
Research Interest
PSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITIVE SCIENCES