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On this blog, we document our studies regarding attitudes on the global distribution of scarce health resources in pandemics.

Contents

Study 1:
Who deserves the scarce? Citizens’ views on the global distribution of pandemic resources in Germany and the UK
  • Poster presented at the International Pandemic Sciences Conference (Oxford, UK, 1-2 July 2024)
  • Presentation held at the 53rd DGPs Congress (Vienna, AT, 16-19 September 2024)
  • Presentation held at the Conference “The Pandemic Treaty. A new global public health instrument” organised by the Erasmus Law School and the NOVA National School of Public Health (Lisbon, PT, and online, 9 May 2025)
  • Poster presented at the International Congress on Behavioral Medicine (Vienna, AT, 6-9 August 2025)
Study 2:
“Humankind first, my country second!” Association between Identification With All Humanity and attitudes towards the distribution of scarce health care resources during the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from England and Germany
  • Poster presented at the European Personality Conference (Berlin, DE, 6-9 August 2024)
  • Presentation held at the 5th interdisciplinary 24 Hours of Political Psychology Conference (Vienna, AT, 19-20 September 2024)
  • Presentation held at the 20th Annual Meeting of the Polish Social Psychological Society (Warsaw, PL, 11-13 September 2025)
  • Presentation held at the 19th Conference of the Social Psychology section (Bochum, DE, 14-16 September 2025)
Summary of Studies 1 and 2:
Study 3:
The trauma is still alive: People feel similar about COVID-19 and climate change
  • Presentation held at the 6th interdisciplinary 24 Hours of Political Psychology Conference (Vienna, AT, 26-27 February 2026)

Berlin, 2024
Friedemann Trutzenberg, Minne Luise Hagel & Michael Eid