Franco Bastias is working at the Cluster of Excellence “The Politics of Inequality”, University of Konstanz (Germany). He completed his PhD studies in Psychology at the National University of Córdoba (Argentina) and a postdoc at the Philipps-University Marburg (Garmany). His research focuses on the perception and legitimation of domestic and global economic inequality.
Nadja Peter received her M.Sc. in Cross-Cultural Psychology from Brunel University in 2015 and has subsequently worked as a practitioner with refugees in Germany. She is currently pursuing her PhD at the department of Community Psychology at the University of Hagen. Her main research topics include attributions, global inequality, and collective action.
Anette Rohmann is a full professor and Chair of Community Psychology at the Department of Psychology at the FernUniversität in Hagen, Germany. She received her doctorate in psychology from the University of Münster in 2002. Her work focuses on intercultural relations and acculturation, intercultural competence and intercultural trainings, interventions that reduce prejudice and promote positive intergroup relations, and collective action in the context of environmental protection. She is also interested in creating fruitful research practice exchanges and in the promotion of evidence-based practice.
Dr. Helen Landmann studied psychology in Jena, Cardiff (UK), and Berlin and obtained her doctorate on moral emotions at the Humboldt University of Berlin. Since 2016, she has been a researcher in the field of community psychology at the FernUniversität Hagen and has been researching the role of
emotions for social life. Her research examines fundamental mechanisms of emotions (moral anger, threat experience, and the feeling of being moved) and their relevance in different application contexts (environmental protection, flight and integration, and radicalization).