Field of Focus IV Funded Projects

Modern times require human adaptation to changes at multiple levels. Self-regulation refers to the process of adaptation within a given social entity (individual, organization, society) that aims at maintaining or achieving a defined goal state. In contrast, regulation refers to the rules and mechanisms that either restrict or support self-regulation.

In sum, FoF4 aims at becoming an internationally recognized interdisciplinary center for research in self-regulation and regulation. Together, we will explore processes of adaptation within the individual, within social systems of varying complexity, and between individuals, social systems and environmental conditions. Only by crossing disciplinary boundaries will it be possible to find answers to important questions regarding the present and future life of our society. During the past five years, FoF4 has supported small and medium size multidisciplinary cooperations. In the next step, we plan to promote larger research consortiums.

Main Research Areas

Cognitive Science

Health and social well-being across the lifespan

Climate Policy Design

Promoting Young Researchers “Get Started”

Cortical correlates of motor control in dynamic cutting actions

Project Lead
Joel Grathwohl

Wirkungsmessung und -management für Impact-Netzwerke (IMM4IN)

Project Lead
Dr. Filip Zieliński

Explorer Projects (completed)

Stability and Change

Project Lead
Prof. Dr. Christiane Schwieren, AWI

The Price of Breathing

Project Lead
Jun-Prof. Anca Balietti, AWI

Blackbox Sustainability

Project Lead
Jun.-Prof. Dr. Kathrin Ackermann, IPW
Prof. Dr. Jan Rummel, Psychologisches Institut

Self- and Co-regulation in family interactions

Project Lead
Prof. Dr. Sabina Pauen

The Nature of Evidence

Project Lead
Prof. Timo Goeschl, AWI

Continuous Real-Time Monitoring

Using continuous real-time monitoring, analyses and feedback to bridge the knowledge-action gap.

Project Lead
Prof. Dr. Cornelia Wrzus

Multi-Level Aggregation

A Matter of Aggregation Levels.

Project Lead
Prof. Dr. Henning Plessner

Stressregulation

Stressregulation in Abhängigkeit von Geschlecht und Geschlechtsrollen - Selbstkonzept

Project Lead
Prof. Dr. Monika Sieverding, Prof. Dr. Beate Ditzen

Experienced Solidarity

Values, motives and practices in caring communities and social volunteering.

Project Lead
Dr. Stefanie Wiloth, Jun.-Prof. Dr. Annette Haußmann, Jun.-Prof. Dr. Kathrin Ackermann

Transfer

Social Impact Readiness-Indikatoren

Projektleitung
Dr. Georg Mildenberger, Max-Weber-Institute of Sociology

Impact of Knowledge Transfers in Social Sciences and Humanities

The project aims to determine, document and – where possible – quantify the impact of knowledge transfer in the social sciences and humanities.

Core Facilities

Core Facility for Neuroscience of Self-Regulation (CNSR)

Contact persons:

Prof. Dr. Jan Rummel (Psychologisches Institut)

Dr. Torsten Wüstenberg (CNSR)