@article{FroncekMazziottaPiperetal.2018, author = {Froncek, Benjamin and Mazziotta, Agostino and Piper, Verena and Rohmann, Anette}, title = {Evaluation competencies in the context of diversity training: The practitioners' point of view}, series = {Evaluation and Program Planning}, volume = {67}, journal = {Evaluation and Program Planning}, issn = {0149-7189}, pages = {122 -- 128}, year = {2018}, language = {en} } @incollection{MuemkenRohmann2010, author = {M{\"u}mken, Anke and Rohmann, Anette}, title = {Die sozialpsychologische Sicht auf die Gruppe}, series = {Hartwig, L, Kanz, C., Schone, R. und Wutzke, S.: Gruppenp{\"a}dagogik in der Heimerziehung}, booktitle = {Hartwig, L, Kanz, C., Schone, R. und Wutzke, S.: Gruppenp{\"a}dagogik in der Heimerziehung}, edition = {1}, publisher = {IGFH-Eigenverlag}, address = {Frankfurt a. M.}, isbn = {978-3-925146-}, pages = {25 -- 41}, year = {2010}, language = {de} } @article{RohmannFroncekMazziottaetal.2017, author = {Rohmann, Anette and Froncek, Benjamin and Mazziotta, Agostino and Piper, Verena}, title = {Current evaluation practices of diversity trainers in German-speaking countries}, series = {International Journal of Training Research}, volume = {15}, journal = {International Journal of Training Research}, doi = {10.1080/14480220.2017.1299864}, pages = {148 -- 159}, year = {2017}, language = {en} } @article{LandmannGaschlerRohmannetal.2022, author = {Landmann, Helen and Gaschler, Robert and Rohmann, Anette and Weissinger, Stephan and Mazziotta, Agostino}, title = {Context matters - Social context moderates the association between indirect intergroup contact and attitudes towards refugees}, series = {Social Psychology}, volume = {53}, journal = {Social Psychology}, number = {6}, issn = {1864-9335}, doi = {10.1027/1864-9335/a000505}, pages = {341 -- 356}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Based on an integration of socioecological systems and intergroup contact theory, we hypothesized that the context in which intergroup contact takes place moderates its association with attitudes toward refugees. To test this prediction, majority members in Germany reported in three studies (Ntotal = 695) how often they have had positive and negative direct and indirect contact with refugees in different contexts and their attitudes toward refugees. While the association between direct contact and intergroup attitudes was relatively context-independent, the association between indirect contact and attitudes toward refugees strongly depended on context. Indirect contact was more strongly associated with attitudes toward refugees in contexts with close relationships (family and friends) than in contexts with distanced relationships (newspaper and TV).}, language = {en} } @book{Rohmann2006, author = {Rohmann, Anette}, title = {Akkulturation von statusgleichen Gruppen. Eine sozialpsychologische Analyse am Beispiel der Deutschen und Franzosen in der Europ{\"a}ischen Union}, edition = {1. Auflage}, publisher = {Books on Demand}, address = {Norderstedt}, isbn = {978-3-8334-04}, pages = {244 S}, year = {2006}, language = {de} } @article{MazziottaRohmannWrightetal.2015, author = {Mazziotta, Agostino and Rohmann, Anette and Wright, Stephen C. and De Tezanos-Pinto, Pablo and Lutterbach, Sebastian}, title = {(How) Does positive and negative extended cross-group contact predict direct cross-group contact and intergroup attitudes?}, series = {European Journal of Social Psychology}, volume = {45}, journal = {European Journal of Social Psychology}, doi = {10.1002/ejsp.2110}, pages = {653 -- 667}, year = {2015}, language = {en} }