
معرفی
Annedore Hoppe is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Psychology within the Social Psychology Group at the University of Leipzig. Her research focuses on social cohesion during crises, social identity in environmental contexts, and terror management processes, with a particular emphasis on understanding how existential threats and group-based dynamics influence pro-environmental behavior and societal responses to crises like the COVID-19 pandemic.
Her work explores interdisciplinary intersections of social psychology, environmental psychology, and political sociology. Key themes in her publications include
- Quantitative analysis of social cohesion and populism
- Group-based control mechanisms under threat
- Terror management theory applications to environmental behavior
- Collective responses to crises and policy acceptance
Annedore's recent articles highlight collaborations with the Research Institute for Social Cohesion (FGZ) and focus on collective behavior during pandemics, right-wing radicalization, and environmental identity. She actively contributes to empirical studies using frameworks like the Triple-A (Agent-Action-Aim) model and Terror Management Theory.
Her institutional affiliations include the University of Leipzig and FGZ. She has worked on interdisciplinary projects such as EC2 - Energy Citizenship and SPARCS - Zero Carbon Communities, integrating psychological, legal, and economic perspectives for sustainable transitions.


