Jun.-Prof. Dr. Frederic Hopp
Juniorprofessor Big Data
+49 (0) 651 201-1712fhopp(at)leibniz-psychology.org
- Assistent Professor (UD2), Amsterdam School of Communication Research, Universität Amsterdam 2021-2024
- Doktor der Philosophie (Ph.D.) in Kommunikationswissenschaft, Universität von Kalifornien, Santa Barbara 2021
- Master of Arts (M.A.) in Kommunikationswissenschaft, Universität von Kalifornien, Santa Barbara 2018
- Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaft, Universität Mannheim 2016
Forschungsinteressen
Moralpsychologie, NeuroAI, Natural Language Processing, Deep Neural Networks
Ausgewählte Veröffentlichungen
- Weber, R., Hopp, F.R., Eden, A., Fisher, J.T., Lee, H.E. (2024). Vicarious punishment of moral violations in naturalistic drama narratives predicts cortical synchronization. NeuroImage.
- Hopp, F.R., Jargow, B., Kouwen, E., & Bakker, B.N. (2024). The Dutch moral foundations stimulus database: A validation of standardized vignettes and images. Judgment and Decision Making.
- Hopp, F.R., Amir, O., Fisher, J.T., Grafton, S., Sinnott-Armstrong, W., & Weber, R. (2023). Moral foundations elicit shared and dissociable cortical activation modulated by political ideology. Nature Human Behavior.
- Malik, M., Hopp, F.R., & Weber, R. (2022). Representations of racial minorities in popular movies: A content-analytic synergy of computer vision and network science. Computational Communication Research.
- Malik, M., Hopp, F.R., Chen, Y., & Weber, R. (2021). Does regional variation in pathogen prevalence predict the moralization of COVID-19 in online news? Journal of Language and Social Psychology.
- Hopp, F.R., & Weber, R. (2021). Reflections on extracting moral foundations from media content. Communication Monographs.
- Hopp, F.R., Fisher, J., Cornell, D., Huskey, R., & Weber, R. (2020). The extended moral foundations dictionary (eMFD): Development and applications of a crowd-sourced approach to extracting moral intuitions from text. Behavior Research Methods.
- Hopp, F.R., Fisher, J., & Weber, R. (2020). A graph-learning approach for detecting moral conflict in movie scripts. Media and Communication.
- Hopp, F.R., Fisher, J., & Weber, R. (2020). Dynamic transactions between news frames and sociopolitical events: An integrative, hidden markov model approach. Journal of Communication.
Drittmittel (Auswahl)
- Bridging Divides: The Role of Mindfulness and Perspective-Taking in Reducing Political Polarization (with Co-PIs Bathelt, J. & Bakker, B.N., RPA Polarisation Seed Grant, University of Amsterdam)
- Moral dilemmas in politics: How moral conflict shapes discourse and decision-making (with Co-PIs Bos, L. & Hameleers, M., University of Amsterdam Starter Grant)
- George D. McCune Dissertation Fellowship (University of California, Santa Barbara)