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Wiss. Mitarbeiter im FGZ Projekt
Wiss. Mitarbeiter im FGZ Projekt
Minorities' resilience and coping mechanisms in the face of majorities' domination have always fascinated me and shaped my academic career around the social psychological processes of their political socialisation and participation. Thus, my research topics encompass but are not limited to
→discrimination
→ethnonational identification
→political participation
→value change
→peace psychology.
I am a social psychologist by education and have worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute for Interdisciplinary Research on Conflict and Violence (IKG) since 2021. Previously, I coordinated the BMBF-funded project TransMIGZ, which deepened my engagement with critical issues in migration. In 2023, I joined the exploratory phase of ConflictA, and I am currently a Co-PI on the FGZ project 'Migrant and Minoritarian Ideas of Social Cohesion: Transnational and Translocal Dimensions,' where I contribute to examine how migrant and minority communities envision and influence social cohesion.