Contact


Department of Social and Legal Psychology
JGU Mainz
Binger Str. 14-16
Room 01-105
55122 Mainz
felicitas.flade@uni-mainz.de
Tel.: 06131 39-39294
Consultation hour by appointment via email

Since 11/2017Research associate at the chair of Social and Legal Psychology, JGU Mainz
11/2014-10/2017Research associate at the Social Cognition Center Cologne, University of Cologne
09/2013-09/2014Master’s degree M.Sc. (Taught) Political Psychology at Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland
10/2010-09/2013Bachelor’s degree at Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg
  • Social categorization
  • Intergroup face recognition (other-‘race’ effect)
  • Stereotypes & prejudices
  • Intergroup conflicts
  • Conspiracy thinking (esp. science communication)
  • Felicitas Flade is an active member of the specialist network social psychology on flight and integration (FSFI, http://www.fachnetzflucht.de) and was a member of COST Action IS1205 “Social Psychological Dynamics of Historical Representations in the Enlarged European Union”.
  • Bertlich, T., Flade, F., & Imhoff, R. (in principle accepted – Registered Report Stage 1). Defending or Defying Democracy? Investigating the Relationship Between Conspiracy Beliefs and Support for Democratic Principles. Journal of Experimental Social Psychologyhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.jesp.2026.104909
  • Flade, F., & Imhoff, R. (in press). Closing a conceptual gap in race perception research: A functional integration of the other-race face recognition and “Who said what?” paradigms. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. Preprint: https://osf.io/preprints/osf/w8uxj [Open materials and data]
  • Flade, F., Messer, M., & Imhoff, R. (in press). Confronting consumers’ complicity: Do confrontations with causal responsibility for sweatshop labor raise moral obligation? International Review of Social Psychology. [Open materials and data]
  • Flade, F. (2020). Unpacking the boxes we put people in – On the symmetry, contextual malleability, and maintenance of social categorization. [doctoral dissertation]. [open access online publication]
  • Flade, F., Klar, Y., & Imhoff, R. (2019). Unite against: A common threat invokes spontaneous decategorization between social categories. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. [Open materials and data]
  • Imhoff, R., Koch, A., & Flade, F. (2018). (Pre)occupations: A data-driven model of jobs and its consequences for categorization and evaluation. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. [Open materials and data]
  • 01/2016 – 02/2016 research stay in Tel Aviv/ travel grant
  • Two-month scholarship (research visit at Tel Aviv University, Israel, Prof. Yechiel Klar) within the short term scientific mission (STSM) program of cost Action IS 1205: Social Psychological Dynamics of Historical Representations in the Enlarged European Union, co-funded by the Graduate School of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Cologne, 2016