M. Sc. Fabian Gebauer

 

Research Interests

Political attitudes and beliefs

Existential threats

Innovation and user research eMobility

Aesthetic research

 

Education

Research stay   (March-June 2016) Psychology, University of Kansas, USA

Ph.D. (2013-present) Psychology, University of Bamberg, Graduate School of Affective and                                                                        Cognitive Science

M.Sc. (2010-2013) Psychology, University of Bamberg, Germany

B.Sc.  (2007-2010)  Psychology, University of Salzburg, Austria

 

Peer-Reviewed Publications

Carbon, C. C., & Gebauer, F. (2017). Data and material of the Safe-Range-Inventory: An assistance tool helping to improve the charging infrastructure for electric vehicles. Data in Brief. doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2017.07.061

Carbon, C. C., & Gebauer, F. (2017). The Safe-Range-Inventory (SRI): An assistance tool for optimizing the charging infrastructure for electric vehicles. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 47, 101-113. doi: 10.1016/j.trf.2017.04.011

Gebauer, F., Raab, M. H., & Carbon, C. C. (2016). Back to the USSR: How colors might shape the political perception of East vs. West. i-Perception, 7(6). doi: 10.1177/2041669516676823

Gebauer, F., Raab, M. H., & Carbon, C. C. (2016). Conspiracy formation is in the detail: On the interaction of conspiratorial predispositions and semantic cues. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 30(6), 917-924. doi: 10.1002/acp.3279

Gebauer, F., Raab, M. H., & Carbon, C. C. (2016). Imagine all the forces: The impact of threatening news coverage on the willingness to militarily engage in the resurgence of the East vs. West conflict. Journal of Media Psychology -Theories Methods and Applications. doi: 10.1027/1864-1105/a000180

Gebauer, F., Vilimek, R., Keinath, A., & Carbon, C. C. (2016). Changing attitudes towards e-mobility by actively elaborating fast-charging technology. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 106, 31-36. doi: 10.1016/j.techfore.2016.02.006

Harsànyi, G., Gebauer, F., & Carbon, C. C. (2013). Design Evaluation - Zeitliche Dynamik ästhetischer Wertschätzung. In S. Boll, M. S. & R. Malaka (Eds.), Workshopband Mensch & Computer (pp. 145-153). München: Oldenburg Verlag.

 

Conference Contributions

Gebauer, F., & Landau, M. J. (accepted). Detect, mark and separate: How contamination metaphors reinforce conservatives’ demand to segregate refugees at the border. Poster being presented at the SPSP Annual Convention, San Antonio, USA (January 19-21, 2017).

Gebauer, F., Raab, M. H., & Carbon, C. C. (2016). Red alert again: How colors can reinforce political Eas vs. West thinking.  Poster presented at the 50. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie, Leipzig, Germany (18.-22.09.2016).

Gebauer, F., & Carbon, C. C. (2016). Folgen polarisierender Ost-gegen-West-Darstellungen während der Ukraine-Krise: Experimentelle Untersuchungen aktueller Medien. Talk presented at the „Politische Ideologien im Wandel der Zeit“ – Interdisziplinäre Fachtagung der Sektion Politische Psychologie (02-03.09.2016), Berlin, Germany.

Ortlieb, S., Gebauer, F., & Carbon, C. C. (2016). Mors certa, kitsch incerta: How does mortality salience affect kitsch judgments? Poster presented at the Visual Science of Art Conference, Barcelona, Spain (26.-27.08.2016).

Gebauer, F., & Carbon, C. C. (2015). Perceiving the Ukraine Crisis is a matter of visual depiction. Poster presented at the European Conference on Visual Perception, Liverpool, England (23.-27.08.2015).

Gebauer, F., Raab, M. H., Brandenstein, N., & Carbon, C. C. (2015a). Bellicistic press coverage and the willingness to initiate first-step military actions in the resurgence of the East vs. West conflict. Poster presented at the 9th Conference of the Media Psychology Division of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Psychologie, Tübingen, Germany (09.-11.09.2015).

Gebauer, F., Raab, M. H., Brandenstein, N., & Carbon, C. C. (2015b). Imagine all the forces: The impact of threatening news coverage on the willingness for first-step military action in the Ukraine Crisis. Poster presented at the World Psychological Forum, Prague, Czech Republic (17.-19.09.2015). Winner of the WPF 2015 award for the best poster in Political Psychology: www.wpforum.eu/wpf2015awards.aspx

Gebauer, F., Raab, M. H., Brandenstein, N., & Carbon, C. C. (2015c). Bellicistic press coverage and existential threats increase the willingness to initiate first-step military actions towards the Russian border. Paper presented at the 15th conference of the social psychology devision, Potsdam, Germany (06.-09.09.2015).

Deibel, S., Gebauer, F., & Carbon, C. C. (2015). Investigating visual stimuli processing under mortality salience on a microgenetic level. Poster presented at the European Conference on Visual Perception Liverpool, England (23. - 27.08.2015).

Ortlieb, S. A., Gebauer, F., Ettner, J., & Carbon, C. C. (2015). Let´s talk about kitsch: Presenting a functional model which links easthetic appreciation to the dynamics of social motivation and self-determination. Talk at the Visual Science of Art Conference, Liverpool, England (22.-23.08.2015)

Raab, M. H., Kammerl, B., Gebauer, F. & Carbon, C. C. (2015). Conspiracy belief and personal beliefs. Poster presented at the Word Psychological Forum, Prague, Czech Republic (17.-19.9.2015)

Raab, M. H., Ortlieb, S. A., Gebauer, F., Ettner, J., & Carbon C. C. (2015). Vita, brevis, kitsch longae - When death was salient, kitsch appears less kitschy. Poster presented at the European Conference on Visual Perception, Liverpool, Englang (23-27.08.2015)

Albrecht, S., Gebauer, F., Mühlbauer, L., & Fischer, U. (2013). Absentismus und Präsentismus bei Beschäftigten in der Sozialwirtschaft: Die Rolle arbeitsbezogener Belastungen und Ressourcen. . Talk at the Kongress der Sektion Gesundheitspsychologie der DGPs, Luxembourg/Luxembourg (05.-07.09.2013).

Ortlieb, S. A., Reiter, T., & Gebauer, F. (2012). In the mood for kitsch? Towards a psychological model linking appreciation of kitsch to the dynamics of social motivation. Talk at the conference Aesthetics of Popular Culture, Bratislava/Slovakia (29.11.-01.12.2012).