Professorship for Social and Organisational Psychology of Social Work

Organisational unit: Professoship

Organisation profile

At the chair of “Social and Organizational Psychology of Social Work” we deal with the overarching question of how people’s memberships in social groups and their social identities (based on, for instance, ethnicity or socioeconomic status) affect their experiences and behaviors. We are interested in negative phenomena (e.g., prejudice, exclusion) and approaches to reduce them as well as in positive phenomena (e.g., helping behavior across group boundaries) and approaches to promote them in different settings of social work (e.g., in the context of counselling) and beyond (e.g., in the context of school).

Topics

Research

At the chair of “Social and Organizational Psychology of Social Work” we deal with the overarching question of how people’s memberships in social groups and their social identities (based on, for instance, ethnicity or socioeconomic status) affect their experiences and behaviors. We are interested in negative phenomena (e.g., prejudice, exclusion) and approaches to reduce them as well as in positive phenomena (e.g., helping behavior across group boundaries) and approaches to promote them in different settings of social work (e.g., in the context of counselling) and beyond (e.g., in the context of school).

We conduct both basic research in the laboratory and applied research. Our research can be grouped around the following topics:

  • Intergroup prosocial behavior: This research examines the determinants of giving and receiving or seeking help across group boundaries in professional settings (e.g. social services) and non-professional settings (e.g. everyday life, volunteering). The focus is, among other things, on the role of empathy (on the part of helpers) and trust (on the part of helpers and helpees).
     
  • Approaches to reducing negative intergroup processes: This research examines the effectiveness of different intervention approaches to reduce negative intergroup processes. The focus is on approaches to reduce prejudice (especially entertainment education approaches) and to overcome psychological barriers between members of privileged and disadvantaged social groups.
     
  • Social context and intergroup processes: This research examines the extent to which stereotypes, prejudices, and discrimination are affected by the social context which individuals are embedded in. The focus here is, among other things, on the question of whether the ethnic composition of school classes has an impact on teachers’ discriminating behavior (see project "Kontext-basierte Diskriminierung im Schulkontext: Der Einfluss der ethnischen Zusammensetzung von Schulklassen auf die Verwendung von disziplinierenden Maßnahmen durch Lehrkräfte").
  1. 2025
  2. Accepted/In press

    Space-focused stereotypes and their potential role in group-based disparities in social work services

    Essien, I. & Siem, B., 2025, (Accepted/In press) In: Social Work & Society.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

  3. Accepted/In press

    "White and educated?" Toward a (More) Diverse Climate Movement

    Siem, B. & Essien, I., 2025, (Accepted/In press) In: In-Mind Magazin.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesTransferpeer-review

  4. 2024
  5. Published

    Space-focused stereotypes of immigrant neighbourhoods

    Essien, I. & Rohmann, A., 10.2024, In: British Journal of Social Psychology. 63, 4, p. 2100-2120 21 p.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

  6. Published

    Rassismus im Kontext rechtsextremer Ideologie

    Hechler, S. & Essien, I., 2024, Psychologie der Rechtsradikalisierung: Theorien, Perspektiven, Prävention. Rothmund, T. & Walther, E. (eds.). Stuttgart: Kohlhammer Verlag GmbH, p. 81-92 12 p. 6

    Research output: Contributions to collected editions/worksContributions to collected editions/anthologiesResearchpeer-review

  7. 2023
  8. Published

    On the trajectory of discrimination: A meta-analysis and forecasting survey capturing 44 years of field experiments on gender and hiring decisions

    Gender Audits Forecasting Collaboration, Schaerer, M., Plessis, C. D., Nguyen, M. H. B., Aert, R. C. M. V., Tiokhin, L., Lakens, D., Clemente, E. G., Pfeiffer, T., Dreber, A., Johannesson, M., Clark, C. J. & Siem, B., 01.11.2023, In: Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes. 179, 26 p., 104280.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

  9. E-pub ahead of print

    Key experiences of volunteers in Refugee Aid

    Landmann, H., Siem, B., Fuchs, B. & Rohmann, A., 27.07.2023, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies. 16 p.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

  10. Published

    Social Support in Online Peer Groups for Celiac Disease

    Köstlin, D., Siem, B. & Rohmann, A., 01.07.2023, In: European Journal of Health Psychology. 30, 3, p. 138-143 6 p.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

  11. Published

    Shooter biases and stereotypes among police and civilians

    Stelter, M., Essien, I., Rohmann, A., Degner, J. & Kemme, S., 01.02.2023, In: Acta Psychologica. 232, 14 p., 103820.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

  12. Published

    „Weiß und gebildet?“ Auf dem Weg zu einer divers(er)en Klimaschutzbewegung

    Siem, B. & Essien, I., 2023, In: In-Mind Magazin. 4

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesTransferpeer-review

  13. 2022
  14. Published

    Beyond stereotypes: Prejudice as an important missing force explaining group disparities

    Essien, I., Stelter, M., Rohmann, A. & Degner, J., 05.2022, In: Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 45, 3 p., e74.

    Research output: Journal contributionsComments / Debate / ReportsResearch

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