
معرفی
Sabine Krajewski is a researcher at Macquarie University specializing in intercultural communication, cultural exchange, and bodily discourse analysis. Her work examines how social norms and physical practices intersect, particularly in midlife health and pandemic contexts.
- Focus on Australia-Mexico educational comparisons
- Investigated pandemic impacts on social taboos
- Developed multisensory learning environment frameworks
Her research combines qualitative analysis with cross-cultural studies, addressing topics like menopause stigma, physical activity in middle-aged women, and post-pandemic social behaviors. Key methodologies include discourse analysis and ethnographic observation.
Scientific awards include:
- 2012 Macquarie University Vice-Chancellor’s Citation for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning
- 2013 OLT Citation for Outstanding Contribution to Student Learning
Media engagements covered pandemic-induced taboo shifts, appearing in expert commentaries on post-COVID social norms. Research outputs span journal articles, book chapters, and conference proceedings across social sciences and health studies.


