
Isabelle Weissflog joins the lab
27 May 2025
Isabelle's research focuses on intergroup relations and social identity, with an emphasis on how and why multiple group memberships (e.g., gender, class, ethnicity) intersect to shape attitudes and behaviours. Leveraging advanced methodologies—including online factorial surveys, experience sampling, and cross-cultural studies—they examine the cognitive and cultural mechanisms that drive social categorization, judgment, and intergroup dynamics. Their goal is to provide findings that can be translated into actionable strategies to promote justice and cooperation in diverse societies.
Research interests: Intergroup relations (e.g., stereotypes, prejudice, discrimination), social identity, intersectionality, gender roles and sexism, LGBTQ+/queer studies, cross-cultural psychology