The Global Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. Patricia's work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
About Patricia
Research Summary
Broadly speaking, I am interested in human behaviour and social institutions focusing on social norms, cooperation, and cultural learning from a developmental and cross-cultural perspective. Increasingly, I apply these insights to broader societal questions such as sustainability, the climate emergency, and behaviour in complex, interdependent systems. In the past, I have also conducted behavioural (non-invasiv) research with non-human great apes and maintain an interest in comparative psychology. My work draws on insights from a range of disciplines including behavioural sciences, biology, anthropology, and philosophy and often takes place in multiple countries through a network of international research collaborations. Methodologically, I rely primarily on experimental measures inside and outside the lab, but also use observational and qualitative measures.Â
Professional Experience
- Associate Professor in Psychology, ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ (UK) 2020-date
- Interim-Professor (W3), Early Child Development and Culture, Universität Leipzig (DE), 2019-2020
- Research Group Leader, Cross-Cultural Developmental Psychology, Freie Universität Berlin (DE), 2016-2020
- Research Scientist/Marie Curie Fellow/PostDoc, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig (DE), 2012-2015
- Visiting Researcher, Kyoto University (JP), 10/2011-12/2011Â
- Research Fellow, Harvard University (US), 05/2011-09/2011
- Student Research Assistant, Wolfgang Köhler Primate Research Center, Leipzig (DE), 2007-2008Â
Education
- PhD in Psychology, University of Bristol (UK)
- Diploma (Master) in Neuroscience, Universität Magdeburg (DE)
- Undergraduate Studies in Biochemistry, Life Sciences, and Philosophy; Goethe Universität Frankfurt (DE) and University of Toronto (CA)Â
Field Research/International Research
I have conducted field work in Kenya, Namibia, Argentina, Bolivia and India and participated in large-scale cross-cultural projects that have involved populations from all continents apart from Antarctica.
PhD student supervision
- Sayyeda Rubab, ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ (UK)
- Süheyla Yilmaz, Leipzig University (DE)
- Spencer Talbot, second supervisor, ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ (UK)
PhD advisory committee
- Â Noemi Thiede, Leipzig University
- Louisa Schmidt, Leipzig University
Completed PhD supervision
- Dr Lina Alhaddad, now a PostDoc at University Halle
Grants awarded
- Freigeist Fellowship for an independent research group, Navigating the social world—A cross-cultural and developmental perspective on social norms, PI, VolkswagenFoundation, 1,063,700€, 2016-2020
-  Marie Curie Intra-European Career Development Grant, The cross-cultural development of resource allocation behaviour (XCULTDEVRESALL), PI, European Commission 7th Framework Programme, 162,000€, 2013-2015Â
Links
personal homepage:
google scholar:
Teaching
- Culture, development, and human behaviour
- Social cognition and behaviour
- Social norms
- Interdisciplinary approaches to human behaviour
- Research ethics
Currently teaching on the following modules: PSYC603: social norms; PSYC514: developmental psychology; PSYC760: Advanced Research Design and Data Fluency for Psychology
Contact Patricia
patricia.kanngiesser@plymouth.ac.uk