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Lisa Hartke serves as a Research Associate and Part-Time Lecturer in the Department of Social Psychology at the Faculty of Psychology, Philipps University of Marburg. She has been a doctoral candidate in Social Psychology since 2023 and is an active member of Graduate College 2271 – Breaking Expectations. Concurrently, she has held a part-time lecturing position in Social Psychology since 2018 while undergoing professional training as a Psychological Psychotherapist in Systemic Therapy (2020-2025).
Her academic background includes:
- Doctoral candidate in Social Psychology, Philipps University of Marburg (2023–present)
- M.A. in Peace and Conflict Studies, Philipps University of Marburg (2016–2020)
- M.Sc. in Psychology, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena (2014–2017)
- B.Sc. in Psychology, University of Potsdam (2011–2014)
Hartke's research examines (affective) political polarizations, collective identities and belonging mechanisms, and the interplay between structural violence and mental health. Her work investigates how systemic societal structures—particularly racism—manifest as psychological trauma within psychosocial practice, emphasizing the need for structural interventions in therapeutic contexts.
Her 2025 publication 'Rassismus als Trauma' analyzes racism as structural trauma in psychosocial work, highlighting intersections between racial trauma, mental health disparities, and social justice frameworks. This aligns with her broader focus on how collective traumas stemming from structural violence impact therapeutic practice.
No scientific awards are documented in available records.
Hartke does not currently supervise graduate students according to institutional listings.
She actively contributes to Prof. Dr. Christopher Cohrs' Social Psychology research group and the interdisciplinary Graduate College 2271, which investigates expectation-breaking phenomena in social dynamics.