Curriculum Vitae of Hannah Timna Logemann, M.Sc.

Hannah Timna Logemann, M.Sc.

Researcher

Address: Forsthausweg 2, 47057 Duisburg
Room: LF 127
Office hours: by arrangement
Phone: +49 203 379 - 1324
E-Mail: hannah.logemann@uni-due.de

Areas of Interest

  • Morality online 
  • Forming and expressing of political opinion on social media platforms

Academic Qualifications

2023

Visiting Scholar at the Social Decision-Making Lab, University of Cambridge, UK (masters thesis)

2022-2023

Semester abroad, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Germany

2021-2023

Master of Science in Psychology, Stockholm University, Sweden 

2020

Visiting scholar at the Social Concepts Lab, Stanford University, CA, USA

2019-2020 

Semester abroad, University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA

2016-2021

Bachelor of Science in Psychology, Universität Greifswald, Germany

Professional Background

Since 2025

Researcher and PhD candidate at the lab ‘Psychological Processes of Education in Social Media’, University Duisburg-Essen, Germany

2025

Researcher in the group for ‘Well-Being in the Digital World’ at the Weizenbaum Institute, Berlin, Germany

2023-2025

Researcher in the project group for ‘Risk Communication’ at the Robert Koch-Institute, Berlin, Germany

2021  Student assistant, internal quality assurance, University of Greifswald, Germany

Publications

Journal Articles and Conference Proceedings (with peer review)

Logemann, H. T., & Tomczyk, S. (2023). How Media Reports on COVID-19 Conspiracy Theories Impact Consensus Beliefs and Protective Action: A Randomized Controlled Online Trial. Science Communication, 45(2), 145–171. https://doi.org/10.1177/10755470221143087
 
Logemann, H. T., Rode, J. B., Maertens, R., & van der Linden, S. (2025). The gateway (mis) belief model: How misinformation impacts perceptions of scientific consensus and attitudes towards climate change. British Journal of Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjop.70022 
 
Gladkaya, M., Baum, K., Logemann, H., & Krasnova, H. (2025). “I Am in Control!” An Intensive Longitudinal Study of the Role of Agentic Mindsets in User Well-Being. https://aisel.aisnet.org/icis2025/is_media/is_media/7