Research
Dorte Marie Søndergaard is a professor in social psychology, DPhil. from the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Oslo 1996, and MA in psychology from the University of Copenhagen 1986. She is a member of the research programme Engage - (Dis)Engaging Children and Young People at the Danish School of Education.
Her main research areas include:
- Bullying among children in schools, new conceptualizations of bullying as a social effect of material-discursive intra-acting apparatuses (www.exbus.dk)
- Sexualized digital practices and becomings among young people
- Violent computer gaming among children
- Technology and human-robot-interaction (HRI) with a specific focus on the imaginaries and cultural normativity involved in robot-human interaction
Teaching areas
Supervise PhD students and teach master students at the Department of Educational Psychology.