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Sue Jamison-Powell is a Lecturer in Psychology (Social) at the Sheffield Institute of Social Sciences, part of the College of Social Sciences and Arts at Sheffield Hallam University. She holds a PhD from Sheffield Hallam University (2011) and has been teaching there since 2007, with a permanent lectureship since 2014. She maintains collaborative links with the Lincoln Social Computer Research Centre (LiSC). Her research focuses on cyberpsychology, human-computer interaction, and the application of social technology to health and identity.
Education:
- BSc in Psychology, University of Chester
- PhD in Psychology, Sheffield Hallam University (2011)
Research Interests:
- Online communication and social media behavior
- Psychological impact of digital technologies on identity and self-disclosure
- Use of social technology in health contexts, including chronic illness and end-of-life care
- Cyberpsychology applications in cognitive behavioral therapy (e.g., insomnia treatment)
Publications Trends: Her work spans social media’s role in health, identity, and festivals. Notable themes include posthumous digital messages, sleep therapy via mobile apps, and online self-representation. Recent research examines end-of-life processes through social technology.
Collaborations & Labs: Active collaboration with LiSC on projects like sleep therapy apps and end-of-life digital communication. Interdisciplinary approach integrating psychology with technology.

