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Zum 01.03.26 starten wir ein Projekt zu Antisemitismuserfahrungen im Arbeitskontext und vergeben eine Promotionsstelle (d/w/m, 75%, TV-L E13)!
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Bitte gerne eifrig weiterleiten: ab März 2026 (vorbehaltlich finaler BMFTR-Zusage) ist in unserem Team eine Stelle im Projekt von @zakfio.bsky.social zu vergeben. Näheres in der Ausschreibung:
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#demokratie #berlin #beratung #noafd #antisemitismus #rassismus #familie
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by Roland Imhoff — Reposted by: Tobias Rothmund
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#humandifferenzierung #sozialpsychologie #individuation
A bit over two years ago, Aileen Oeberst and I published a call for more parsimony in bias research (journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...). Shortly thereafter, another paper made a somewhat similar (albeit broader) proposition (journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...)
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Verena Heidrich from Mainz explores how people categorize gender when phenotypic cues and pronouns clash. Findings show that strong essentialist beliefs make people cling to binaries, subtyping non-binary identities instead of updating beliefs. #IntersectionalitySGM
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📍 Online info roundtable: 27 June 2025, 4–8pm CET
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"Through the lens of race: Accounting for majority-minority relations in cross-race categorization and individuation". Do majority members (White) categorize minority members (Black) more than vice versa? Or is categorization symmetrical? authors.elsevier.com/c/1lDlX51f8w...
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