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Cognitive Psychology and Human Factors
Cognitive Psychology and Human Factors
Portrait: Julian Bornemeier
Julian Bornemeier
Research Assistant

Curriculum Vitae

Professional Experience

Since 2023 – Research Assistant | TU Chemnitz, Professorship of Cognitive Psychology and Human Factors

Seit 2022 – Research Assistant | TU Chemnitz, Professorship Humans and Technology

2020 - 2023 – Research Assistant | TU Chemnitz, Professorship Media Psychology

Qualifikation

2020 – M.Sc. Media and instructional psychology | TU Chemnitz

2017 – B.Sc. Media Science | Paderborn University

Research Interests

  • News, Digital Game Studies, Social Media   
  • Stereotypes, Prejudices, Discrimination   
  • Social identities, (political) attitudes and ideologies, conspiracy myths

Publications

Peer-Reviewed-Articles

  • Wirzberger, M., Bornemeier, J., Kampel, S., Alvarez Serrano, M. G., Ullmann, L., & Rey, G. D. (2021),Umwelt trifft App: Verbindung virtueller und realer Welten in der Bildung für nachhaltige Entwicklung - KurzberichtUmweltpsychologie 25(1), 123-132.
  • Koban, K., Biehl, J., Bornemeier, J., & Ohler, P. (2021). Compensatory video gaming. Gaming behaviours and adverse outcomes and the moderating role of stress, social interaction anxiety, and loneliness. Behaviour & Information Technology, 1–18. https://doi.org/10.1080/0144929X.2021.1946154

Presentations and Posters

  • Bornemeier, J.,Kampel, S., Junge, B., Leininger, A., & Asbrock, F. (2023, March). A measured response? The effect of populist communication on social media on the reactance topandemic measures and the moderating role of populist attitudes, social dominance orientation,and right-wing authoritarianism. 24 Hours of Political Psychology - 4th Scientific Meeting of the German Political Psychology Network, March 9–10, Bielefeld, Germany.
  • Rumi, M., Kampel, S., Bornemeier, J., & Ohler, P. (2022, May). But he deserved it! Meta analysis of the efficacy of moral disengagement cues in narrations. 72nd Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, May 24–28, Paris, France.
  • Bornemeier, J., Kampel, S., Valtin, G., & Ohler, P. (2021, May). The Lara Conundrum. The Role of Sexualized Female Video Game Characters’ Competence [poster session]. 71th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, May 27–31
  • Kampel, S., Bornemeier, J., Valtin, G.,& Ohler, P. (2021, May). Towards a Twitch Toolkit: Developing A Framework for Systematic Analysis of Live Game Streaming Platforms [poster session]. 71th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, May 27–31
  • Bornemeier, J., Koban, K., Kampel, S., & Ohler, P. (2020, May). Playing at War. Examining the Relation of Military-Themed Video Games and Corresponding Online Communities to Players’ Social Dominance Orientation and Right-Wing Authoritarianism [poster session]. 70th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, May 20–26, Gold Coast, Australia.
  • Kampel, S., Koban, K., Bornemeier, J., & Ohler, P. (2020, May). The Downsides of Being a Female Streamer: An Automated Content Analysis Approach to Sexual Harassment in Female Twitch Streamers’ Chatlogs [poster session]. 70th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, May 20–26, Gold Coast, Australia.