Scientist

Sarah Gina Febriana

Sarah Gina Febriana

Portrait of Sarah Gina Febriana

Sarah Gina Febriana has been working as a researcher and PhD student since November 2022 and joined the Knowledge Construction Lab in October 2024. She works on the project Testing Two Emotion-based Pathways to Collective Action, which investigates how distinct emotions influence participation in collective protests. Under the same research umbrella, her dissertation investigates how the perception of norms regarding participation in protests, moral beliefs, and sociocultural factors influence protest readiness.

Main research topics

  • Emotions
  • Norms
  • Morality
  • Collective action

Sarah Gina Febriana

Schleichstr. 6

72072 Tübingen

Room 6.423

+49 7071 979-305s.febriana@iwm-tuebingen.de

Lab membership

Project

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Presentations und Conferences

Talks

  • Febriana, S. G., & Ditrich, L. (2024, September 16-19). Keeping up with the norms: Unraveling the connection between perceived norms and collective action. 53. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie (DGPs) / 15. Kongress der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Psychologie (ÖGP). Universität Wien, Austria. [Talk]
  • Febriana, S. G., & Ditrich, L. (2024, August 29-31). Keeping up with the norms: Unraveling the connection between perceived norms and collective action. 1st Collective Action Network Meeting (CAN): Understanding the Multifaceted and Applied Nature of Collective Action Research. Durham University, UK. [Talk]
  • Ditrich, L., & Febriana, S. G. (2024, July 17-20). Of looming threats - Affective and behavioural responses to making crises’ consequences salient. 2024 Conference of the International Society for Research on Emotion. Queen’s University Belfast, UK. [Talk]
  • Ditrich, L., & Febriana, S. G. (2024, August 29-31). Scaring people into action? Affective responses to making consequences salient and their correlates. 1st Collective Action Network Meeting (CAN): Understanding the Multifaceted and Applied Nature of Collective Action Research. Durham University, UK. [Talk]
  • Ditrich, L., & Febriana, S. G. (2024, September 16-19). There will be CO2nsequences: Affective and behavioural responses to highlighting potential threats. The climate is changing – when do we? Shedding light on affective processes and group dynamics to foster pro-environmental action. 53. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie (DGPs) / 15. Kongress der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Psychologie (ÖGP). Universität Wien, Austria. [Talk]
  • Ditrich, L., Febriana, S. G., & Sassenberg, K. (2023, September 11-13). Everything will go downhill from here!? How making crises’ consequences salient affects emotions and action readiness. 18. Tagung der Fachgruppe Sozialpsychologie (FGSP). Graz, Austria. [Talk]
  • Ditrich, L., & Febriana, S. G. (2023, June 25-28). How making the consequences of climate change salient breeds readiness for collective and individual action. EASP Small Group Meeting “Collective responses to global environmental challenges: How do collective cognition and motivation shape appraisals and responses?”. Leipzig. [Talk]

Poster presentations

  • Febriana, S. G., & Ditrich, L. (2025, June 15-18). Collective action against conventional palm oil production: How perceived participation norms are linked to collective action against environmental issues. The International Conference on Environmental Psychology (ICEP). Mykolas Romeris University, Vilnius, Lithuania. [Poster presentation]
  • Febriana, S. G., & Gordijn, E. (2023, June 30-July 4). How to increase apology intentions in members of a transgressing group? The role of empathy with discriminated Papuan Indonesians. 19th General Meeting of the European Association of Social Psychology (EASP). Kraków, Poland. [Poster Presentation]
  • Febriana, S. G., & Gordijn, E. (2023, September 11-13). How to increase apology intentions in members of a transgressing group? The role of empathy with discriminated Papuan Indonesians. 18. Tagung der Fachgruppe Sozialpsychologie (FGSP). Graz, Austria. [Poster Presentation]

Teaching

  • Ditrich, L., & Febriana, S. G. (Summer semester 2025). Nicht rein rational: (Sozial-)psychologische Phänomene in politischen Kontexten. Seminar (Bachelor). Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen.

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