Michele Jarldorn

Teaching Strengths

Human Rights and Social Justice
Addiction and Mental Health
Community Work
Group work
Working in the Human Services Sector

Dr Michele Jarldorn

Senior Lecturer

School of Social Work and Social Care

College of Education, Behavioural and Social Science

Eligible to supervise Masters and PhD - email supervisor to discuss availability.

Available For Media Comment.


I work as a lecturer and researcher in Social Work. I have a special interest in working with students who are first in their family to attend university and love working with, and learning from international students. My research to date has focussed on the experiences of women leaving prison, the connection between gendered violence, mental health and substance use and the experiences of women who are studying in the social sciences who are first in family to study at university. My PhD thesis, titled Radically rethinking imprisonment: A Photovoice exploration of life in and after prison in South Australia was conferred in 2018 and was awarded the Flinders University Vice Chancellors Prize for Thesis Excellence. When I am not teaching, researching or writing, I volunteer with Seeds of Affinity: Pathways for Women, a community group which supports criminalised women as they leave, or prepare to leave prison. I am passionate about challenging and undoing the harm caused by prisons for families and communities, understanding the overlapping oppressions of gender, race and class, and the interconnections between humans and the environment
Michele's Teaching Philosophy: Access to education is a human right and as my own experience tells me, education can be both liberative and empowering. But, if delivered uncritically, formal education can reproduce and perpetuate the same systems and ideologies of power which deny people’s rights in the first place. I aim to create a community in my classroom and use multiple, creative and interactive methods to encourage learning. I model good social work practice and principles when working alongside students in the classroom and, while I have high expectations in terms of their participation and submitted work, this is reciprocal in that I create topic content that is organised, detailed and engaging. I am respectful of the lived experiences students bring to the classroom and value the process of seeking and incorporating student feedback to improve my teaching.

I am currently working on research with colleagues from UniSA Creative where we are developing a technology-based-solution to improve the health and mental wellbeing of formerly incarcerated women.

I am currently working on a project exploring the benfits of peer support for young women experiencing mental health challenges

Year Citation
2025 Emery, S., Jarldorn, M., Booij, S., & Bryant, K. (2025). Subversive tech and paper prototyping: using radical co-design with formerly incarcerated women to create 'LindaBot'. CoDesign, online, 1-15.
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2024 Bryant, K., Fisk, L., Brown, H., Anderson, S., Jarldorn, M., & Emery, S. (2024). The language of women's prisons: reflecting on violence and desistance. TEXT, 28(1), 1-18.
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2024 Moulding, N., Jarldorn, M., & Deuter, K. (2024). What do young women want? Using a qualitative survey to explore the potential for feminist-informed mental health peer support. Qualitative Social Work, 23(2), 224-241.
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2024 Brown, M., & Jarldorn, M. (2024). Overcoming fear of conflict in group work: reflections from practice and teaching. Social Work with Groups, 47(1), 79-94.
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2024 Jarldorn, M., & Emery, S. (2024). Using radical co-design to create and develop a technology-based solution to improve post-release outcomes for formerly incarcerated women: LindaBot.. International Journal of Communication, 18, 1246-1265.
2023 Reu, P., & Jarldorn, M. (2023). Social work students' perceptions of eco-social work in the curriculum. Australian Social Work, 76(4), 480-492.
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2022 Bowne, N., & Jarldorn, M. (2022). 'I feel like it's capitalising on the poor': electronic gaming machines, neoliberalism and the invisibility of social work. Critical and Radical Social Work: An international journal, 20(20), 1-18.
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2022 Jarldorn, M., Neill, B., & Fisk, L. (2022). The complexities of accessing and keeping housing for formerly incarcerated women in South Australia. Parity, 35(1), 40-41.
2020 Jarldorn, M. (2020). "The thing about animals is that they are not judgemental": stories and images from formerly incarcerated women about their relationships with companion animals. Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work, 32(4), 69-76.
2020 Jarldorn, M. (2020). Participatory action research with ex-prisoners: using photovoice and one woman's story told through poetry. Action Research, 18(3), 319-335.
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2020 Jarldorn, M. (2020). Radically rethinking social work in the criminal (in)justice system in Australia. Affilia - Journal of Women and Social Work, 35(3), 327-343.
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2018 Jarldorn, M. (2018). Classic book review: Kris Olsson's Kilroy was here. Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work, 30(3), 90-92.
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2017 Michell, D., Beddoe, L., Fraser, H., & Jarldorn, M. (2017). Solidarity and support: feminist memory work focus groups with working-class women studying social science degrees in Australia. International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 30(2), 175-189.
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2016 Jarldorn, M. (2016). Picturing creative approaches to social work research: Using photography to promote social change. Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work, 28(4), 5-16.
2016 Fraser, H., Michell, D., Beddoe, E., & Jarldorn, M. (2016). Working-class women study social science degrees: remembering enablers and detractors. Higher Education Research and Development, 35(4), 684-697.
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2016 Jarldorn, M. (2016). What can Ruby do with a camera? Ex-prisoners use Photovoice to reverse the rules of surveillance. Qualitative Social Work, 15(2), 209-230.
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2015 Jarldorn, M. (2015). Capturing captivity: photo project gives prisoners a voice. Bulletin (Law Society of South Australia), 37(8), 36-37.
2015 Jarldorn, M., Beddoe, E., Fraser, H., & Michell, D. (2015). Planting a seed: encouraging service users towards educational goals. Social Work Education, 34(8), 921-935.
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2014 Jarldorn, M. (2014). The politics of research ethics in social work: reflections from a first-time researcher. Journal of Social Work Values & Ethics, 11(2), 52-60.

Year Citation
2025 Beddoe, L., & Jarldorn, M. (2025). Exploring social issues from tutorial to assessment: using photography to document encounters in the wild. In M. Jarldorn, & C. Hudson (Eds.), Source details - Title: Tutorial ideas for educators on the run: innovative and engaging teaching activities (pp. 115-122). Singapore: Springer.
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2025 Jarldorn, M. (2025). Using games to get students thinking and talking: human rights scrabble. In M. Jarldorn, & C. Hudson (Eds.), Source details - Title: Tutorial ideas for educators on the run: innovative and engaging teaching activities (pp. 233-238). Singapore: Springer.
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2025 Jarldorn, M., & Hudson, C. (2025). Learning to think critically about privilege, oppression, identity, and intersectionality. In M. Jarldorn, & C. Hudson (Eds.), Source details - Title: Tutorial ideas for educators on the run: innovative and engaging teaching activities (pp. 51-57). Singapore: Springer.
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2025 Jarldorn, M., & Hudson, C. (2025). Tutorial ideas for educators on the run: innovative and engaging teaching activities: an introduction. In M. Jarldorn, & C. Hudson (Eds.), Source details - Title: Tutorial Ideas for Educators on the Run: innovative and Engaging Teaching Activities (pp. 1-9). Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore.
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2024 Rule, L. A., & Jarldorn, M. (2024). Bringing prison abolition from the margins to the centre: utilising storywork to decentre carceral logic in supervision and beyond. In K. J. Stockdale, & M. Addison (Eds.), Source details - Title: Marginalised voices in criminology (pp. 1-25). UK: Routledge.
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2024 Emery, S., & Jarldorn, M. (2024). Cards against academia: playing the game of 'opportunities' through a feminist friendship lens. In A. Walker, H. Grimmett, & A. L. Black (Eds.), Source details - Title: Ludic Inquiries Into Power and Pedagogy in Higher Education: How Games Play Us (pp. 220-234). UK: Routledge.
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2022 Jarldorn, M., & Gatwiri, K. (2022). Shaking off the imposter syndrome: our place in the resistance. In M. Addison, M. Breeze, & Y. Taylor (Eds.), Source details - Title: The Palgrave Handbook of 'Imposter Syndrome' in Higher Education (pp. 529-543). Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan.
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2022 Jarldorn, M. (2022). Centring participants voices as inclusive research practice: putting the voice into photovoice. In P. Liamputtong (Ed.), Source details - Title: Handbook of Social Inclusion: Research and Practices in Health and Social Sciences (pp. 1-17). Switzerland: Springer.
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2018 Fraser, H., & Jarldorn, M. (2018). Helping alliances with stigmatised, impoverished women in neoliberal South Australia. In L. Vilka (Ed.), Source details - Title: Social work case analysis: global perspective (pp. 11-32). Latvia: Rīga Stradins University.
2015 Fraser, H., & Jarldorn, M. (2015). Narrative research and resistance: a cautionary tale. In L. Brown, & S. Strega (Eds.), Source details - Title: Research as resistance: revisiting critical, Indigenous, and anti-oppressive approaches (2nd ed., pp. 153-175). Canada: Canadian Scholars Press.
  • Lived experience informing housing and homelessness policy and service design, Australian Housing & Urban Research Institute, 01/04/2023 - 01/05/2024

  • Empowering young women through mental health peer support, Breakthrough Mental Health Foundation/UniSA ¿ Seed Funding, 28/02/2022 - 30/11/2023

Courses I teach

  • WELF 4027 Social Work Honours Research Project 2 (2025)
  • WELF 4033 Applied Social Research (Honours) (2025)
  • WELF 4035 Social Work Honours Research Project 1 (2025)
  • WELF 2019 Mental Health and Mental Wellbeing (2024)
  • WELF 4027 Social Work Honours Research Project 2 (2024)
  • WELF 4033 Applied Social Research (Honours) (2024)
  • WELF 4035 Social Work Honours Research Project 1 (2024)

Date Role Research Topic Program Degree Type Student Load Student Name
2025 Principal Supervisor - Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr Adrian Vergara Jimenez
2024 Co-Supervisor - Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Ms Sally-Ann Keipert
2022 Principal Supervisor - Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr Adan Richards
2021 Co-Supervisor - Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Ms Paloma Cesare

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