Social Psychology

Welcome to the Social Psychology Homepage!

Social psychology is dedicated to the study of how individuals think, feel and behave in their social environment. By social environment, we mean individual other people, groups of people, but also society as a whole. From a systemic perspective, individuals therefore always represent a social environment for other individuals. This means that individuals are influenced by their social environment and have an impact on their social environment. Typical topics of social psychology are, for example, the formation of social identity, social perception (e.g. stereotyping), norms, interpersonal relationships, dynamics within groups and phenomena between groups (e.g. attitudes including prejudice and discrimination). In this way, social psychology contributes to the understanding of social processes and interpersonal relationships.

At the University of Kassel, we are currently focusing on research into the following topics:

  • Social psychology of gender and sexuality (e.g. masculinity/femininity, threats to masculinity/femininity, sexual orientation)
  • Expression and perception of social identity through verbal and non-verbal signals (e.g. phonetics, morphosyntax, pragmatics, faces, clothing)

Latest news

We bid farewell to Dr. Nina Reinhardt and welcome Karlotta Hülsebus!

Dr. Nina Reinhardt is leaving our team to take up a position as Assistant Professor in the field of experimental psychology and personality research at RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau. Dr. Nina Reinhardt has had a lasting impact on the department of social psychology through her commitment to open science principles and her dedication to teaching and promoting young scientists. We warmly congratulate her on this great achievement and wish her all the best for this new professional chapter!

At the same time, we are happy to welcome Karlotta Hülsebus as a new research assistant in social psychology from October 1, 2025. Karlotta Hülsebus completed her bachelor's degree in psychology at Heidelberg University and received her master's degree from Uppsala University, Sweden. Her research focuses on the social psychology of gender: Specifically, in her doctoral project, she examines threats to masculinity in the context of feminism, as well as the influence of masculinity threat on political radicalization.

Substitute professorship

We are very pleased to inform you that Dr. Sven Kachel will take over the deputy professorship in the Department of Social Psychology from October 1, 2024.