
معرفی
Jana Katharina Köhler is a researcher at the Faculty of Psychology, Department of Cognition, Emotion, and Methods in Psychology, focusing on environmental psychology and behavioral change. Her work intersects with climate change, public perception, and participatory methods.
Research Interests: Active in understanding climate activism, pro-environmental behavior, and institutional change, she applies participatory methods to explore public attitudes and professional relationships. Her contributions align with UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly sustainability and equity.
Publications: Her recent articles examine meta-stereotypes among climate activists, pluralistic ignorance in environmental messaging, and sustainable conference practices. The research spans disciplines including social psychology, environmental science, and public policy.
Activities: Engaged in public outreach, she has presented at events like 'Kiss the Globe - Think, Laugh, Act' (2024) and discussed pro-environmental behavior change in public forums.
Media Contributions: She has provided expert commentary on climate denialism, climate activism, and environmental dating trends in public media.




