Lew Fiona

M.Soc.Sci (Sociology)

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Fiona current research interests lie in the sociology of family, children, and parenting, with a particular focus on how different family structures and dynamics shape parent-child interactions and child outcomes. More broadly, she is curious about how social and spatial contexts shape everyday family life and intergenerational relationships, highlighting the complex ways in which families adapt and sustain connections within changing social environments.

Fiona holds a bachelor’s degree with a double major in Sociology and Global Studies from the National University of Singapore, where she developed a keen interest in understanding how families and communities function across different contexts.

Outside of her academic work, she enjoys people-watching and exploring neighbourhoods—activities that spark her curiosity about how spaces bring people together, foster a sense of belonging, and are used in diverse and meaningful ways.

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Education:
Bachelors of Social Science at NUS (Double Major in Sociology and Global Studies)

 

Teaching Experience:
SC1101E Making Sense of Society (AY25/26)

Contact Info
Email ID: fionalew@u.nus.edu