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Anna Wlodarczyk is an Associate Professor in the School of Psychology at Universidad Católica del Norte, Chile. She holds a PhD from the University of the Basque Country, Spain (2015), and her academic work bridges social, political, and positive psychology with a focus on gender and cultural dynamics.
Her research centers on coping mechanisms, emotional regulation, and posttraumatic growth, particularly in the context of gender and cultural norms. She investigates how individual differences interact with societal expectations, especially in the internalization of dominant gender roles across cultures. Her work spans social identity, intergroup relations, and political psychology, contributing to a deeper understanding of resilience and identity formation in diverse sociocultural settings.
Her recent scholarly activities are associated with a research project supported by the HARMONIA 6 grant from the National Science Centre in Poland (2017/26/M/HS6/00360), although the grant is led by Natasza Kosakowska-Berezecka, indicating significant international collaboration. While no direct advising or grant leadership by her is mentioned, her involvement in funded research highlights her active role in the academic community.
She is part of a broader research team and collaborates on interdisciplinary projects, though specific details about her lab or team structure are not provided. Her work contributes to advancing knowledge in the psychological mechanisms underlying gender, culture, and resilience.
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