Lebenslauf - Julian Anslinger - Karl-Franzens
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Lebenslauf - Julian Anslinger - Karl-Franzens
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Julian Anslinger Education since 10/2014 Ph.D. programme in natural sciences in the field of psychology and minor in interdisciplinary gender studies at the Karl-Franzens University Graz Topic: How to induce the desire for change towards gender equality with regard to the system justification theory 09/2013 – 10/2013 Visiting scholar at the department for cognitive, linguistic & psychological sciences der Brown University, Providence (RI), USA, Adviser: Joachim Krueger, Ph.D. 03/2013 – 01/2014 Diploma Thesis at the Karl-Franzens University Graz, Research Unit: Social Psychology, Adviser: Prof. Dr. Ursula Athenstaedt Title: „We are better than the others - Effects of self-esteem threat and selfesteem boost on self-enhancement in the framework of the Inductive Reasoning Model“, Grading: excellent (1) 06/2012 – 09/2012 Scientific work experience at the Karl-Franzens University Graz, Institute for Psychology, Research Unit: Differential Psychology 04/2011 – 04/2012 Scientific work experience at the Inter-University Research Centre for Technology, Work and Culture (IFZ), Graz Research Unit: Women-Technology-Environment 07/2009 – 08/2009 Work experience at the Gesellschaft für seelische Gesundheit (GFSG) 10/2008 – 03/2014 Diploma Studies of Psychology at the Karl-Franzens University Graz Degree: Magister der Naturwissenschaften (Mag. rer. nat) Specialization: Social Psychology, Research Methodology, Gender Studies Scientific Work Experience since 10/2014 Research Assistant in the Project Contract Decisions of Consumers between Law and Psychology at the Karl-Franzens University Graz 04/2014 – 07/2014 Service contract for research on exam inactivity of students at the Karl-Franzens University Graz, Office of Coordination of Educator training 02/2014 – 12/2014 Organisational assistance for the 2nd annual conference of the Gender Studies Association Austria (ÖGGF) at the Coordination Centre for Women's Studies, Karl-Franzens University Graz since 10/2011 Member of the work-group Queer Science and Technology Studies (Queer STS) at the IFZ, Graz (non-paid) 03/2011 – 06/2013 Student assistant/tutor at the Karl-Franzens University Graz, Institute for Psychology, Section: Cognitive Psychology 10/2010 – 05/2013 Several Service Contracts at the Inter-University Research Centre for Technology, Work and Culture (IFZ), Graz Conference Presentations 2015 Doctoral Congress of the Institute for Psychology, Karl-Franzens University Graz Anslinger, Julian (2015). Sexistisch und motiviert zur Gleichstellung – Das Bedürfnis nach Systemerhaltung als Beweggrund zur Unterstützung von Gleichstellungsmaßnahmen. 2014 2nd annual conference of the Gender Studies Association Austria (ÖGGF), Graz Anslinger, Julian & Thaler, Anita (in Vorbereitung). Queer Science and Technology Studies – Technik‐ und Wissenschaftsforschung ‘queer‘ betreiben. 2012 11th Annual IAS-STS Conference – Critical Issues in Science and Technology Studies, Graz Anslinger, Julian & Scheer, Lisa (2012). Queer perspectives on psychological studies on the relationship between sex and intelligence. 2012 NeuroCultures – NeuroGenderings II, Vienna Scheer, Lisa & Anslinger, Julian (2012). Queer Perspectives on Neuroscience and Psychological Studies. Publications 2015 Anslinger, J. & Athenstaedt, U. (2015). Eine sozialpsychologische Ursachensuche: Vorurteile, Stereotype und Intergruppenprozesse. In K. Scherke (Hrsg.), Spannungsfeld »Gesellschaftliche Vielfalt«. Begegnungen zwischen Wissenschaft und Praxis (Gesellschaft der Unterschiede, Bd. 23, 1., Aufl.). Bielefeld: transcript. 2013 AG Queer STS. (2013). Geschlechterwissen in der Hirnforschung: Ein queerer Blick aus den Science and Technology Studies. Freiburger Zeitschrift für Geschlechterstudien, 19, 67–84. (peer-reviewed) 2013 Thaler, A., Anslinger, J., Hofstätter, B., Käfer, J., Kink, S., Scheer, L., & Wicher, M. (2013). Queer STS – Eine queere Perspektive der Technik- und Wissenschaftsforschung. Soziale Technik, 23, 18–20. 2012 Anslinger, J., Hofstätter, B., Käfer, J., Kink, S., Scheer, L., Thaler, A. & Wicher, M. (2012). Queer perspectives on psychological studies on the relationship between sex and intelligence. In: Thomas Berger & Günter Getzinger (Hrsg.). Proceedings of the 11th Annual IAS-STS Conference on Critical Issues in Science and Technology Studies, Graz: IFZ Eigenverlag. Courses SS 2015 Computer Application of Statistics SS 2015 Queer-feminist Science and Technology Studies, session about gender knowledge in neuro science Scholarships 2013 Scholarship for short-term research (KUWI) at the Karl-Franzens University Graz for the research stay at Brown University Memberships since 2015 International Society for Political Psychology (ISPP) since 2015 Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI) since 2013 Gender Studies Association Austria (ÖGGF) since 2011 Work Group Queer Science and Technology Studies (Queer STS) Miscellaneous Language Skills German – mother tongue English – fluent in speech, writing and reading French – basic knowledge IT Skills excellent knowledge of prevalent Office programmes excellent knowledge of SPSS, LaTeX, Citavi & LimeSurvey good knowledge of Matlab, Amos and Photoshop good knowledge of administration administrative Scientific Interest Social Psychology, Political Psychology, Gender Studies, Decision Making, Consumer Decisions, Methodology