Profile
Abstract
Dr. Annedore Hoppe is a research assistant and postdoc at the Institute of Psychology in the Social Psychology Working Group and at the Research Institute Social Cohesion (RISC). She received her PhD at the University of Leipzig in the field of motivated social cognition. Her current research examines how personal needs influence people's thinking and acting in terms of group membership.
Professional career
- since 01/2020
Research assistant (postdoc) at the University of Leipzig, Department of Social Psychology and the Research Institute Social Cohesion on the topic of "Perceived collective agency as a driver of populist movements in threatening times?" - 06/2017 - 11/2018
Research assistant in the research project “Nature Awareness Study 2017” in cooperation with the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (BfN)
Education
- 02/2012 - 05/2018
PhD at the University of Leipzig on the topic of "The existential function of personal offspring and romantic relationships". - 10/2006 - 07/2012
Degree in Psychology at the University of Leipzig
- Motivated Social Cognition
- Social Identity
- Populism and Social Cohesion
Currently part of the project LEI_F_03: Perceived collective capacity to act as a driving force for populist movements in threatening times?
- Perceived Collective Capacity to Act as a Driving Force for Populist Movements in Times of Threat?Fritsche, ImmoDuration: 06/2020 – 05/2024Funded by: BMBF Bundesministerium für Bildung und ForschungInvolved organisational units of Leipzig University: Leipzig Research Centre Global Dynamics (ReCentGlobe)
- Hoppe, A.; Fritsche, I.; Koranyi, N.Romantic love versus reproduction opportunities: Disentangling the contributions of different anxiety buffers under conditions of existential threatEuropean Journal of Social Psychology. 2018. 48 (3). pp. 269–284.DOI: 10.1002/ejsp.2322
- Hoppe, A.; Fritsche, I.; Koranyi, N.Self-transcendence as a psychological parenthood motive: When mortality salience increases the desire for non-biological childrenEuropean Journal of Social Psychology. 2017. 47 (4). pp. 488–500.DOI: 10.1002/ejsp.2218
- Fritsche, I.; Hoppe, A.We supernaturals: Terror management and people's ambivalent relationship with nature.In: Routledge, C.; Vess, M. (Eds.)Academic Press. 2019. p. 157.
- Fritsche, I.; Hoppe, A.; Heß, F. M.Gruppenbasierte Kontrolle und RechtsradikalisierungIn: Rothmund, T.; Walther, E. (Eds.)Psychologie der Rechtsradikalisierung. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer. 2024.ISBN: 978-3-17-043997-9
- Fritsche, I.; Hoppe, A.; Pauen, H.; Falk, T.Populismus als gruppenbasierte Kontrolle: Eine psychologische Perspektive.Die Grenzen des Zusammenhalts - Wie Inklusion und Exklusion zusammenhängen. Frankfurt: Campus Verlag. 2024. pp. 41–60.ISBN: 9783593518169