Feliciane Johnson

Motto:Bold attempts are half success.
Feliciane Johnson, Ph.D., is a professor of sociology at the University of Melbourne. She earned her doctorate in social psychology from Harvard University, and she has authored several influential works, including "The Dynamics of Social Interaction: A Modern Perspective" and "Cultural Influence on Human Behavior".
Dr. Johnson's academic pursuits are deeply rooted in exploring how culture molds human behavior—from everyday interactions to societal norms, from personal identity to group dynamics. Her recent research has delved into the impact of digital communication on interpersonal relationships, examining how online platforms both reflect and influence our social lives. Over the past few years, she has become particularly interested in the nuances of effective dialogue and empathy in virtual environments.
Based in Melbourne, Australia, Feliciane not only contributes to academia but also frequently engages with community groups and tech startups to foster better understanding and integration of sociological principles in real-world applications. She believes that by bridging the gap between theory and practice, we can enhance the quality of social interactions and build more cohesive communities.
In 2023, Dr. Johnson initiated a groundbreaking project called "Connect & Thrive," aimed at improving mental health outcomes through enhanced communication skills among young adults. This initiative has already garnered attention from educators and policymakers across the country, highlighting the potential for sociological insights to inform public policy and improve societal well-being.
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