Jeannette Schmid

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Jeannette Schmid (* 1958 in Karlsruhe ) is a German psychologist , university professor and author.

biography

After studying psychology at the Universities of Giessen and Frankfurt am Main , Jeannette Schmid worked as a research assistant. She did her doctorate in Frankfurt am Main on "Social-psychological aspects of obedience in laboratory experiments". This was followed by four years of research at the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History , Frankfurt am Main. At Heidelberg University she worked in the social psychology department on the DFG projects “The language of prosecutors and defenders” and “Lies in dialogical communication”.

She submitted her habilitation thesis entitled “Lies in Everyday Life” in 1997 at the University of Heidelberg. At the same time she received the license to teach psychology as a whole.

Since then, Schmid has held a visiting professorship in Graz (1999/2000) and has been a substitute professor in Konstanz (1999–2001), Darmstadt (2000), Braunschweig (2001), Erfurt (2002) and Freiburg im Breisgau (2002/03). Since 2003 she has been an “extraordinary professor”. From 2004 to 2005 she had teaching assignments at the University of Administrative Sciences Speyer , and since 2006 teaching assignments at the University of Frankfurt am Main . Since 2008 she has held a position in the field of e-learning at the University of Frankfurt.

She also works as an author in the scientific and fictional fields.

scientific publications

  • The Perception of the Other - Social-Psychological Notes on Ethnocentrism and Marginalization. In: M.-Th. Fögen (Ed.): Strangers to society. Historical and social science studies to differentiate between normality and foreignness. Klostermann, Frankfurt 1991, Ius Commune special issue 56, pp. 147-167.
  • Studies on the working atmosphere, autumn 1991 . Information publication from the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History. 1992.
  • Lies in everyday life. In: H. Mandl (Ed.): Report on the 40th congress of the German Society for Psychology in Munich 1996, focus on knowledge and action. Hogrefe, Göttingen 1996, pp. 367-371.
  • The legal case - a judicial construct. (Ed. With Th. Drosdeck and D. Koch) Nomos, Baden-Baden 1997.
  • Will violence be voluntary? From the psychology of the perpetrator to the psychology of the act. Analysis and criticism (special issue: On the topicality of the Milgram experiments / Psychology of perpetrators in the Holocaust), 20 (1998), pp. 27–45.
  • Lying techniques. In: RK Silbereisen and M. Reitzle (eds.): "Psychologie 2000" - Report on the 42nd Congress of the German Society for Psychology in Jena 2000. Pabst, Lengerich 2001, pp. 446–456.
  • Lies in Everyday Life - Creation and Evaluation of Communicative Deceptions. LitVerlag, Münster 2000.
  • Aggressive behavior. In: G. Sommer and A. Fuchs (eds.): War and Peace. Handbook of War and Peace Psychology. Beltz, Weinheim 2004, pp. 89-102.
  • The future of aggression research - unsolved problems and hopeful prospects. In: A. Ittel and M. v. Salisch (Ed.): Blaspheme, Lies, Let Suffering. Aggression in children and adolescents. Kohlhammer, 2005, pp. 19-29.
  • How to give the impression of believability. Psychological remarks on the presentation of the facts . In: KD Lerch (Ed.): Right negotiate. Arguments, reasons and decisions in the discourse of law. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin / New York 2005, pp. 449-460.
  • The conflict theory of the aggression theory. In: Th. Bonacker (Ed.): Sociological conflict theories. An introduction. (Peace and conflict research, Volume 2, 3rd ed. Ed. R. Zoll and P. Imbusch), Leske & Budrich, Opladen 2005, pp. 507-526.
  • From the swing of the gaze - How does the judge come to the case? In: St. Holzwarth, U. Lambrecht, S. Schalk, A. Späth and E. Zech (eds.): The independence of the judge , Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2009, pp. 95–111.

Other publications

  • In the year of the rabbit. Ten cheeky rabbit children. In: S. Bartholl (Ed.): Alles Hasen. Beltz & Gelberg, Weinheim 1997.
  • Some people like me. Two puzzles. Link us. A special animal. In: Puzzle Book No. 5. Beltz & Gelberg, Weinheim 1997.
  • The love letter. In: S. Bartholl (Hrsg.): Alles Liebe and so on. Beltz & Gelberg, Weinheim 1998.
  • In the year of the pig. Oswald, the wild pig. In: S. Bartholl (Ed.): Alles Schwein. Beltz & Gelberg, Weinheim 1998.
  • The story of the teddy bear. In: S. Härtel (Ed.): Alles Bären. Beltz & Gelberg, Weinheim 2000.
  • together with Marie-Elisabeth Rehn : A lot of fun. Weird writing exercises by email. Books on Demand, Norderstedt 2006, ISBN 3-8334-4558-0 .

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