
About
Fanny Gyberg is a Researcher at Karlstad University specializing in identity studies at the intersection of developmental, social, and narrative psychology. She holds a Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Gothenburg (2019). Her research focuses on minority identity formation, intersectionality, and contextual influences. Current projects include investigating sexting experiences among youth with ASD (OWN YOUR BODY, funded by Allmänna barnhuset) and long-term school experiences of students with neuropsychiatric disabilities (funded by Vetenskapsrådet).
Education:
- Ph.D. in Psychology, University of Gothenburg (2019)
Research Interests:
- Identity development in marginalized groups
- Racial/ethnic identity narratives
- Gender and family identity dynamics
- Narrative methods in psychological research
Advising & Grants:
- Co-supervisor: Emma Westerberg (VULVODYNIA INTERVENTION project, Forte-funded)
- Projects funded by: Allmänna barnhuset, Vetenskapsrådet, Forte
Collaborations: University of Gothenburg, University West, Stockholm University, and international work with the International Society for Research on Identity (ISRI).
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