Julia Bader

Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin 

Goethe-Universität Frankfurt a.M.
Fachbereich Gesellschaftswissenschaften
Institut für Soziologie
Theodor-W.-Adorno-Platz 6
60323 Frankfurt am Main

Raum: PEG 3.G004

Tel.: +49 (0)69 798-36601
E-Mail: j.bader[at]soz.uni-frankfurt.de

Mitarbeiterin im Projekt

The Interplay of Children´s and Parents´ Networks in Shaping Each Other´s Social Worlds (ChiParNet)

Vita

Since 05/2024

Research Associate at ERC-Project ChiParNet


Since 05/2024

PhD Student and Research Associate at Goethe University Frankfurt, Chair of Sociology with a Focus on Network Research


09/2021 – 02/2024

PhD Student and Research Associate at Mannheim University, Chair of European Politics


09/2021 – 02/2024

Graduate Student at the Graduate School of Economic and Social Sciences, Center for Doctoral Studies in Social and Behavioral Sciences, University of Mannheim


09/2019 – 06/2021

Master's Degree in Applied Social and Political Psychology from Keele University, Newcastle under Lyme


05/2019 – 07/2019

Erasmus+ Research Internship at Keele University


09/2017 – 07/2019

Continuation Bachelor of Science in Psychology, University of Regensburg


09/2016 – 08/2017

Bachelor of Science in Psychology, University of Ulm


Research Interests


  • Intergroup Relations
  • Intergroup Attitudes
  • Contact Theory
  • Social Networks
  • Meritocratic Beliefs
  • Competitive Victimhood
  • Social Psychological Theory
  • Quantitative Methods

Publications and Conference Contribution

Conference Contribution

  • 07/2023 “Challenging meritocratic thinking reduces White US citizens’ engagement in intergroup competitive victimhood with Black US citizens” (Poster), 19th General Meeting of the European Association of Social Psychology (EASP), (with M. Pasek, A. Landry and M. Noor).

Teaching

Name of SeminarSemesterLevel
University

Intergroup Relations: Theoretical Perspective and Empirical Findings

Winter Semester 2024/2025Bachelor 

Goethe University Frankfurt am Main
Meritocracy in Europe and BeyondWinter Semester 2023/2024Bachelor 

University of 

Mannheim


Quantitative Methods in International RelationsSummer Semester 2023Bachelor

University of

Mannheim

Psychological Aspects of International Relations: The Issue of Affective Polarisation 
Summer Semester 2022Bachelor

University of

Mannheim

Affective Polarisation: Consequences, Antecedents and Antidotes 
Winter Semester 2021/2022BachelorUniversity of 
Mannheim