PhD Students
Marie Jolanda Kaiser
The approach to assess important societal questions grounded in an urban community appealed to me a lot. Stemming from my interest in families worlds in postmigrant German, I am very excited to get in touch with parents and children here in Duisburg.
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07/2016 – 03/2020 |
Research Associate | PhD Student, Department of Early Child Development and Culture, Leipzig University |
10/2013 – 03/2016 |
M.Sc. Psychology, Leipzig University |
10/2010 – 09/2013 | B.Sc. Psychology, Leipzig University |
10/2007 – 09/2011 | B.A. German Linguistics and Cultural Anthropology, Tübingen University |
Research focus
- Socialisation and transmission of intergroup attitudes
- Racial-ethnic-socialisation
- Postmigrant identities
Fakultät für Bildungswissenschaften
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45141 Essen
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The following publications are listed in the online university bibliography of the University of Duisburg-Essen. Further information may also be found on the person's personal web pages.
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“Tolerance is inherent to our family" : White German parents’ racial-ethnic socialization in an eastern German cityIn: Applied Developmental Science (2023) in pressOnline Full Text: dx.doi.org/
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Researching race-ethnicity in race-mute EuropeIn: Infant and Child Development Vol. 31 (2022) Nr. 1, pp. e2260Online Full Text: dx.doi.org/ (Open Access)
Journal articles
- Kaiser, M. & Toppe, T. (2019). Relations between parental socialization practices and children’s inclusion of outgroup members. Talk at 24. Tagung der Fachgruppe Entwicklungspsychologie (PaePsy) der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie (DGPs), Leipzig, Germany.