
معرفی
Pelin Gül is an Assistant Professor at University College Fryslân, part of the University of Groningen. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, a Master's in Social and Organizational Psychology, and a PhD in Social Psychology. Her research focuses on the psychological and cultural foundations of gender relations and inequality, employing both quantitative and qualitative methods. Key themes include sexist beliefs, honor norms, gender-based violence, and interdisciplinary approaches to addressing gender inequality across societal domains (health, work, home, online).
Dr. Gül teaches courses such as Academic Communication and coordinates the Psychology of Culture and Diversity program. She has taught at the University of Twente and the University of Kent, covering modules like Applied Psychology, Intervention Design, and Cultural Psychology. Her research projects include investigating intent vs. outcomes in sexism judgments, the paradox of benevolent sexism, and the societal impact of misogynistic views through case studies like the Incel movement. She collaborates internationally on topics like honor norms and sexual satisfaction.
Her work emphasizes practical applications for policymakers and the public, aiming to bridge academic research with real-world solutions for gender equality.


