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Intersectional Challenges to Cohesion? On Marginalization in an Inclusive Society
Yudit Namer, Anne Stöcker, Amani Ashour, Janine Dieckmann, Philipp Schmidt und Carmen Zurbriggen (Hrsg.)
19. Juni 2024
Gesellschaftlicher Zusammenhalt 7. Frankfurt: Campus
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Guter Flüchtling, schlechter Flüchtling? Neues Rahmenmodell zu stellvertretend empfundener vergleichender Opferschaft
Jens Hellmann
28. Februar 2024
Zusammenhalt begreifen.
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Vicarious comparative victimhood: Introducing a framework to illustrate vicariously experienced inequalities in behaviors toward members of victimized groups.
Jens H. Hellmann, Pascal Schlechter, Lena Übergünne-Otte, Jonas H. Rees, Elif Sandal-Önal und Andreas Zick
10. August 2023
In: Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology
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Improving Attitudes Toward Psychotherapy in Residents and Syrian Refugees in Germany: An Interview Vignette Intervention Study
Pascal Schlechter, Jens H. Hellmann, Svea Kamp, Gerald Echterhoff, Katharina Wanninger, Ullrich Wagner und Judith Knausenberger
05. Mai 2023
In: Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 54, Nr. 4: 490–509
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Collective agency transforms societies
Yudit Namer & Oliver Razum
03. September 2022
In: Science 373, Nr. 6559: 1099
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A failed welcome? Civil society’s struggle to support refugees and integration policies in an Eastern German town
Yann Rees & Sebastian Kurtenbach
11. Juli 2021
Research Blog by the International Society for Political Psychology (ISPP)
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We, the Change: Outlining Research Lines of How Psychology Can Contribute to the Understanding of Societal Transition Processes
Maxie Schulte, Sebastian Bamberg & Jonas Rees
08. Juli 2021
In: European Psychologist 26, Nr. 3: 172–183
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Prejudice in disguise: Which features determine the subtlety of ethnically prejudicial statements?
Karolina Fetz und Martin Kroh
10. Mai 2021
In: Journal of Social and Political Psychology 9, Nr. 1: 187–206
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