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Biography
Morena Tartari joined Northumbria University in 2024, where she is Associate Professor in Criminology and Sociology.
Morena holds a doctoral degree in Sociology from the University of Padua (Italy) where she started conducting research on moral panics and social problems construction concerning children and families.
Before moving to Northumbria University, Morena was awarded several research grants, including some prestigious fellowships such as a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship (hosted by the University of Antwerp, Belgium), and a STARS-Starting Grant (hosted by the University of Padua, Italy, and funded by the programme Supporting Talent in Research). Morena was also a visiting fellow at the University of Edinburgh, School of Social and Political Science, and at the University of Alberta, Canada, at the International Institute for Qualitative Methodology.
Morena is Secretary/Treasurer (2025-2028) of the ISA-International Sociological Association WG06 (Institutional Ethnography).
Morena is also one of the founding members of the European Network of Institutional Ethnography (IE), a sociological approach developed by the Canadian scholar Dorothy Smith. Morena has been also one of the co-organizers of the Research Stream on IE at the European Sociological Association (ESA) 2022, 2024 and 2026 Conferences.
Moreover, Morena is the Chair (2026-2028) for the Social Problems Theory Division and was the Chair (2023-2025) of the Teaching Social Problems Division for the Society for the Study of Social Problems, an US-based academic organization that promotes and protects sociological research and teaching on significant problems of social life.
Over the years, Morena has published extensively on moral panics in the contemporary world, family issues and domestic violence, sharenting and social harms. In the past five years, she has also been awarded several research grants related to her work on nonreligion in the everyday life.
Before joining the academia, Morena worked for several years as a practitioner in the public health system, criminal justice system and in the private sector. She has experience as organizer of and instructor in multi-agency training on domestic violence, child abuse and drug/alcohol addiction involving practitioners and officers from different institutions including law enforcement agencies.
Research interests
Morena’s current research interests include social/institutional harms, domestic violence, nonreligion, and micro-aggressions in the everyday life.
Her research interests also include social research methods such as institutional ethnography and qualitative methods.
Morena is particularly interested in studying forms of hidden discrimination inside institutions and in the everyday life and how they impact on and shape people's lives.
Further Information
Courses I teach on:
- AD3040: Social Sciences Portfolio: Skills for University
- CR4014: Identity and Diversity in Criminology
Education/Academic qualification
Sociology, PhD, Paedophilia, ritual abuse and moral panics, University of Padua
2 Jan 2008 → 26 Nov 2012
Award Date: 26 Nov 2012
External positions
External Examiner, University of the West of Scotland
1 Oct 2024 → 30 Sept 2028
Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
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SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being
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SDG 5 Gender Equality
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SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Micro-aggressions and discrimination against non-religious people: Outlining a global social problem
Tartari, M., 16 Nov 2026, The Palgrave Handbook of Global Social Problems. Baikady , R., Sajid , S. M., Przeperski , J., Nadesan, V., Islam , M. R. & Gao, J. (eds.). 1st ed. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, p. 1-23 23 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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Practicing Dorothy Smith’s feminist alternative sociology in the criminal justice system: A case study
Tartari, M., 12 Feb 2026, In: About Gender. International Journal of Gender Studies . 14, 28, p. 202-225 24 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Afterword
Tartari, M., 4 Oct 2025, (Accepted/In press) Global Agenda for Social Justice 3. Budd, K. M., Dillaway, H. E., Lane, D. C., Nair, M., Salvaggio, M. & Smith, J. A. (eds.). Bristol: Policy Press, (SSSP Agendas for Social Justice).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Foreword/postscript › peer-review
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A moral(izing) virus: an introduction
Rinaldi, C., Tartari, M. & Caldarera, R., 17 Sept 2025, Moral panics and social control in the COVID-19 pandemic. Tartari, M., Rinaldi, C. & Caldarera, R. (eds.). London: Routledge, p. 1-12 12 p. (The COVID-19 Pandemic Series).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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Fortune-telling, women's friendship, and divination commodification in contemporary Italy
Tartari, M., 21 Feb 2025, The Witch Studies Reader. Chaudhuri, S. & Ward, J. (eds.). Durham, NC: Duke University Press, p. 158-171 14 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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