Charlotte Diehl
(associated member)
PhD project
„People want gender equality, but they don’t like feminists“ – Perception and evaluation of complaints about sexual harassment by third parties (working title) (abstract)
Research interests
Sexual harassment, Gender stereotypes and ambivalent sexism, Prejudice and discrimination, Interpersonal power relations
Conference presentations
Diehl, C., Vanselow, N., & Bohner, G. (2010). Lady-killer or misogynist? Preferred type of sexual harassment depends on harasser’s motivation to subdue women versus to flirt with women. Poster presented at the Conference “Motivation, Self-Regulation and Gender: Perspectives and Applications”. Gdansk-Sopot, Poland: University of Gdansk, Institute of Psychology, June 3-5.
Diehl, C., Vanselow, N., & Bohner, G. (2010). Exerting power vs. Initiating contact as motives for sexual harassment: Evidence from a computer harassment paradigm. Paper presented at the XV. Workshop Aggression, Bonn, November 4-6.
Contact
Arbeitseinheit SozialpsychologieAbteilung für Psychologie
Universität Bielefeld
Postfach 100131
D-33501 Bielefeld
Germany
Phone: ++49 (0)521-1064438
fax: ++49 (0) 521 106-6422
email: Charlotte.Diehl[at]uni-bielefeld.de


