Anastasia Rousaki Ph.D.

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Anastasia Rousaki, Ph.D., is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Information School of University of Sheffield specialising in the employment of qualitative research methods and political theory to explore areas of social psychology and cyberpsychology.

is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Information School of University of Sheffield, exploring the impact of the digitalisation of social care on older informal carers. She specialises in combining qualitative research methods with political theory. Rousaki's published work explores areas of social psychology and cyberpsychology. She mainly specialises in critical discursive psychology, while she also employs thematic analysis and interpretative phenomenological analysis.

Through this role, she contributed to the creation and dissemination of research-based resources concerning online safety for young people. Rousaki has actively participated in numerous national and international conferences, obtained small Early Career Researcher bursaries, and has been a committee member of the Qualitative Research Methods in Psychology section of the British Psychological Society since 2021.

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