#IntersectionalitySGM was wonderful - huge thanks to my organizing team @spyasin.bsky.social @srhbuhl.bsky.social & Anni Schröder, the incredible student assistants at TU Chemnitz, and every single participant for sharing your knowledge and curiosity! Excited to be part of this community 🤗
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Excited to celebrate Anna Huang‘s first first-authored paper just published in EJSP. 🥳
In this theoretical article, Anna explores how Social Identity Theory (SIT) and Self-Categorization Theory (SCT) apply to individuals with Mixed racial-ethnic identities.
@miweissflog.bsky.social presented about factors affecting the decisions of #Russians to/to not engage in anti-war actions #ukraine
Are you researching intersectionality/multiple categorization? Interested in incorporating intersectional perspectives in your work in social psych/related disciplines, but not quite sure where to start? Come join us for this exciting meeting 🤗Submissions open now until March 2!
New JPSP article is out, with @jordanaxt.bsky.social, @calvinklai.bsky.social, and many collaborators! We organised a contest study with an open call for interested researchers to submit their discrimination-reduction intervention ideas. doi.org/10.1037/pspa...
Brief recap: While there were more men (or rather: male-read persons) than usual, they still made up less than half of the audience. Regardless of gender, however, it was amazing to see the great interest in this topic - with nearly every seat being taken!
🚨 Here is the link of ResearchGate for further details of my research (w @miweissflog.bsky.social) on cognitive flexibility and multiple identities:
www.researchgate.net/publication/...
For further details feel free to contact with me 😊
Bsky has a thread composer now. To celebrate, here is a thread about our recent paper on antiwar attitudes and actions in Russia. In August 2022, we asked ~1000 Russians about their feelings regarding the war in Ukraine and whether they did or planned to do anything to oppose it.
#polpsy #socialpsyc
Moo Deng half hidden by a large tree so only one side of her face shows and it looks like she's spying on someone
me watching you edit the google doc
The dataset from our climate collaboration study is now out in Nature Scientific Data! Like, share, reuse 😊
@yorkpsychology.bsky.social
#academicsky #socialpsyc #polisky
When do quantitative intersectional effects manifest in person evaluations? A MAIHDA and Random Forest Modeling approach. Marie Isabelle Weißflog Ruhr University Bochum 53. DGPs Congress / 15. ÖGP Conference, Vienna 17.09.2024, 5:00 PM - 5:15 PM Lecture hall 30
Talking at @dgps.bsky.social/ÖGP Congress tomorrow about intersectional person evaluation and methods for quantitative intersectional research - drop by if you're in Vienna or tune in via Zoom 🤓
If you're a German resident and have 10 min, please support my Master's student Alisa and take part in this survey on perceptions of and experiences with the German police! No German language skills required, available in several languages
bochumpsych.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_...
pls the amount of time I spend editing plots and power-point slides . . .
@grigolus.bsky.social
me to my supervisor, forgetting i am also the first one
JOB ALERT📢 PostDoc-Stelle (A13, 100%) am Lehrstuhl Sozialpsychologie der LMU München ab 01.10.2024. Gerne bis 05.07. bewerben!! Mehr Info hier: job-portal.lmu.de/jobposting/7...
PhD vacancy in sociology: social unsafety in organizations
a quantitative mixed-methods study on the prevalence, causes and impact among (intersectionally) marginalized groups.
Please apply or share.
www.ru.nl/en/working-a...
Great paper by @theklamorgenroth.bsky.social et al. reveals that contradictory anti-transgender arguments are highly correlated. The study finds that people often simultaneously believe that trans* individuals are both a negligible minority and "taking over." journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1...
„Warum willst du keine Kinder, was ist falsch mit dir?“ – Warum Vorurteile gegenüber kinderlosen Frauen so hartnäckig sind erläutert @psyprofmichele.bsky.social in ihrem aktuellen Beitrag:
de.in-mind.org/blog/...
T rex standup comedian asks What's the diff between a light bulb and folks in academia. Answer: A light bulb stops working when it burns out. Other dinos sit being apathetic. Th rex: ***cries***
Be careful, academics. It's Saturday now. Try to not work. Don't aim for inbox zero. Don't look at your to-do list. There is no spare of you
Sounds super interesting, where can I read it? 👀
Screen capture of interview with Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya for Dune. Timothée Chalamet looks excited and pumped up while Zendaya is dissociating.
Getting news that I got my presentations accepted versus realizing I have to prepare (multiple) presentations
🚨Incredibly excited to share our new *preprint* on ⭐ perceptions of carbon footprint inequality⭐
Across four countries 🇩🇰🇮🇳🇳🇬🇺🇸, our study reveals a widespread underestimation of within-country carbon footprint inequality, including among the wealthy💰🌍
Read it here: osf.io/preprints/ps...
#GreenSky
Calling all social science Ph.D. holders and candidates! Help us advance our understanding of effect heterogeneity in psychological science with just 15 minutes of your time.
Participate here now: https://survey.ifkw.lmu.de/fox-ex/?r=bs
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Is belonging to many social groups always good for your mental health? We tested the “social cure” hypothesis in a sample of >5000 participants in 24 countries.
doi.org/10.1177/1948...
#academicsky #Psychology #socialpsyc
Summary of research findings in poster format. 500 participants were recruited from Prolific Academic, and completed immigration attitudes scales assessing economic thinking about immigration and cultural enrichment beliefs. They then completed blatant measures of animalistic dehumanization (asking how 'evolved' various groups appeared to be) and mechanistic dehumanization (asking how 'machine-like' various groups appeared to be) for Canadians in general, economic migrants, family class migrants, refugees, temporary foreign workers, and international students. Economic migrants, international students, and temporary foreign workers were more mechanistically (vs animalistically) dehumanized overall, and to a greater extent compared to Canadians in general, family class migrants and refugees. Economic thinking lead to the greater mechanistic dehumanization of all immigrant groups, but did not affect animalistic dehumanization for the most part.
PRE-PRINT
We looked at dehumanization across different immigrants groups and found that (1) immigrants selected for economic contribution were more mechanistically dehumanized and (2) economic thinking lead to mechanistic dehumanization of all immigrants
🔗pre-print: osf.io/wyv56
poster summary:
This was a huge team effort led by @madalina.bsky.social and @kimdoell.bsky.social. The future self-continuity intervention we developed with @vponizovskiy.bsky.social, @wilhelmhofmann.bsky.social, and Sonja Grelle, was in the top 3 interventions for changing beliefs and policy support.
@miweissflog.bsky.social will be presenting the results of our experience sampling study, where we tracked participants daily interactions and tested if & how their intergroup attitudes change over time, depending on who they interact with. The other talks are also super fun, don’t miss out!
How do someone's personal pronouns influence how others categorize and perceive their gender? If you're also at the #SPSP2024 LGBTIQ+ preconference, join today's afternoon session on trans and intersex topics to discuss this project in progress which I'm really excited about 😊
Our paper on prototypes of depression featured in Psychology Today - it's a nice read www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/beau...