Research and Projects

Research Interests
  • Social Ostracism
  • Social Norms
  • Diversity
  • Moral Judgement
  • Political Campaigns
  • Immigration

 

Research Projects
2021-2027Emmy-Noether Research Group on "Situated Ostracism: A new model explaining purposeful ostracism decisions in social contexts". Funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG).
2021-2022“How different communication and information environments affect social exclusion of minorities” Funded by the Research Initiative “Media, Democracy, & Citizens” University of Koblenz-Landau
2020“Motivated ostracism: Causes and consequences”. Funded by the Research Fund of the University of Koblenz-Landau.
2019“Why do we ostracize others? Reasons and moderators for social ostracism”. Funded by the Research Fund of the University of Koblenz-Landau.
2018“Konsequenzen populistischer politischer Kampagnen”. Funded by the Center for Communication, Media, and Politics (KoMePol) of the University of Koblenz-Landau.
2016 - 2017                                     “Who gets ostracized? An investigation of risk and protective factors using a national representative sample and experimental data”. Funded by the Research Fund of the University of Basel
2015 - 2016“Attributions for Observed Ostracism as a Function of In-group versus Out-group Status”. Funded by the European Association of Social Psychology.
2014 - 2016“Your fault? Social exclusion and perceived norm-violations from an observer’s perspective” Funded by the Biäsch Foundation for Applied Psychology.

 

 

Teaching

Summer Semester 2024

Prof. Rudert is in a research semester during this summer semester.

 

Winter Semester 2021/22

Social Psychology Bachelor Colloquium: Thursday 2 – 4 PM and 4 - 6 PM

 

Summer Semester 2021

Social Psychology as a Subsidiary Subject: Monday 12 – 2  PM