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Medienpsychologie
Professur Medienpsychologie
Medienpsychologie 
Portrait: Julian Bornemeier
Julian Bornemeier
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Curriculum Vitae

Beruflicher Werdegang

  • Seit 2023 – Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter | TU Chemnitz, Professur Allgemeine Psychologie und Human Factors
    • Leitung Forschungsgruppe Mensch-Maschine-Interaktion
  • 2022 - 2024 – Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter | TU Chemnitz, Professur Mensch und Technik
  • 2020 - 2023 – Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter | TU Chemnitz, Professur Medienpsychologie

Qualifikation

2020 – M.Sc. Medien- und Instruktionspsychologie | TU Chemnitz

2017 – B.A. Medienwissenschaften | Universität Paderborn

Forschungs- und Lehrschwerpunkte

  • Stereotype, Vorurteile, Diskriminierung, Fairness und Bias

  • Soziale Identitäten, (politische) Einstellungen und Ideologien

    ... immer im Kontext neuer und digitaler Medien (z. B. generative KI, Social Media, digitale Spiele)

Veranstaltung

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Digital Game Studies

Sommersemester 23
Sommersemester 22

Kognitive und emotionale Verarbeitung virtueller Umgebungen

Wintersemester 22/23
Wintersemester 21/22

Multivariate statistische Auswertungsverfahren

Sommersemester 2022

Scripting für Kommunikationswissenschaftler

Sommersemester 23
Sommersemester 21

Filmgestaltung

Wintersemester 23/24
Wintersemester 21/22
Wintersemester 20/21

Forschungsfeld Medienpsychologie

Wintersemester 21/22

Forschungsvertiefung bzw. Forschungsprojekt Medienpsychologie

Wintersemester 21/22
Sommersemester 21
Sommersemester 20
Wintersemester 20/21

Medienwirkung

Sommersemester 2020

Publikationen

Peer-Review-Artikel

  • 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 - Kurzbericht Umweltpsychologie 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

Konferenzvorträge

  • Bornemeier, J., & Stein, J.-P. (2024). Exploring the impact of social dominance orientation and ambivalent sexism on the perception of AI-generated gendered images. In: Ansorge, Gugerell, Pomper, Szaszkó, Werner (Eds.) Congress of the German and Austrian Psychological Societies 2024. Lengerich: Pabst. https://doi.org/10.2440/0003
  • Bornemeier, J.,Kampel, S., Junge, B., Leininger, A., & Asbrock, F. (2023). A Measured Response? How Populist Communicationon Social Media affects the Reactance to and Support of Pandemic Restrictions and the Moderating Role of Ideological Attitudes. In MediaPsych 2023, 13th Conference of the Media Psychology Division (DGPs), Luxembourg, 6-8 September 2023 (p. 118). Melusina Press. https://doi.org/10.26298/1981-5555
  • 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.

Poster

  • 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.