I received a B.A. from Stockholm University in 2002, aM.Sc. from Stockholm University in 2003, and a Ph.D. Uppsala University in 2008. At Uppsala University, my doctoral thesis centered around intergroup relations and issues of affirmative action and prejudice. My research interests Continue to focus on prejudice but i have also a keen interests in the interplay of social psychology and climate change mitigation behaviour 
In 2008 I received a two-year research grant (1 000 000 SKR) from the Swedish Research Council to conduct post-doctoral research work at the Australian National University with Professor Kate Reynolds
At the ANU i held three Research Fellowships, two at the School of Psychology and one in Political Science.
Since July 2015 I have taken on a position as lecturer in social psychology at the Australian Catholic University, Strathfield campus in Sydney.
Batalha, L., Niemeyer, S., Dryzek, J. S., & Gastil, J. (in press). Psychological mechanisms of deliberative transformation: The role of group identity
Cooper, D., Yap, K., Batalha, L. (2018). Mindfulness-based interventions and their effects on emotional clarity: A systematic review a d meta-analysis. Journal of Affective Disorders, 235, 265-276.
 *Batalha, L., Reynolds, J. K., Jones, B. M., Subasic, E., & Cotan-Utomo, M. (submitted). Can community programs address social cohesion, alienation and social (di)sengagement? The role of social identity processes. (invited submission to the European Journal of Social Psychology Special Issue on &ldquoThe Opportunities and Challenges of Diversity: Explaining Its Impact on Individuals and Groups&rdquo
Contreras-Huerta, L. S., Baker, K., Reynolds, K. J., Batalha, L., & Cunnington, R. (2013). Racial bias in neural empathic responses to pain. PLoS ONE, 8. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0084001 http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0084001#pone-0084001-g003   
Reynolds, K. J., Bizumic, B., Subasic, E., Turner, J. C., Branscombe, N., Mavor, K. I., & Batalha, L. (2012). Social identity and personality processes: Non-aboriginal Australian identity and neuroticism. European Journal of Social Psychology, 42, 252-262. DOI: 10.1002/ejsp.1841
Batalha, L, Reynolds, KJ (2012). ASPIRing to mitigate climate change: Superordinate identity in global climate negotiations. Political Psychology, 33, 743-760. DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9221.2012.00896.x 
Batalha, L., Reynolds, K. J., & Newbigin, C. A. (2011). All else being equal: Are men always higher in social dominance orientation than women? European Journal of Social Psychology, 41, 796-806. DOI: 10.1002/ejsp.829 
Batalha, L., Ekehammar, B., & Akrami, N. (2007). Outgroup favouritism: The role of power perception, gender, and conservatism. Current Research in Social Psychology, 13, 38-49. http://www.uiowa.edu/~grpproc/crisp/crisp13_4.pd
Batalha, L. (2006). The construction of gendered identities through personality traits: A post-structuralist critique. Gay and Lesbian Issues and Psychology Review, 2, 3-11. http://www.groups.psychology.org.au/Assets/Files/GLIP_Review_Vol2_No1[1]...
 
Book chapters in edited Scholarly books
 
1.       *Reynolds, K. J., Batalha, L., & Subasic, E., Jones, B. M. (2015). The social psychology of social dis(harmony): Implications for political leaders and public policy (pp. 337-356). In J. P. Forgas, K. Fiedler, & B. Crano (Eds.), Social psychology and politics. New York: Psychology Press.
2.       Batalha, L., & Reynolds, K. J. (2013). Gender and personality: Beyond gender stereotypes to social identity and the dynamics of social change. In M. K. Ryan, & N. R. Branscombe (Eds.), The Sage handbook of gender and psychology (pp. 165-182). London: Sage. 
3.       Niemeyer, S, Batalha, L., Dryzek, J. S. (2013). Changing orientations towards Australian democracy. In L. Carson, J. Gastil, J. Hartz-Karp, & R. Lubensky (Eds.) The Australian citizens' parliament and the future of deliberative democracy (pp. 133-145). Pennsylvania: Penn State University Press.
Other publications
*Reynolds, K., Batalha, L., Subasic, E. (2014). The third generation and diversity. In A. Markus (Ed.), Mapping social cohesion: The Scanlon Foundation surveys 2014. Melbourne: Scanlon Foundation
Reynolds, K J., Batalha, L., Jones, B M., Subasic, E. (2014). Building successful diverse communities: What works and why? Report for the Department of Immigration and Citizenship.
 
At the ACU I teach Individual Differences, Social Psychology, Critical Thinking, Applications of Psychology and The Psychology of Gender and Sexuality.
Member of the European Association of Social Psychology (EASP).
Member of the Society of Australian Social Psychology (SASP)