Katerina Pouliasi

Katerina Pouliasi received her PhD from the University of Utrecht and is affiliated researcher at  ERCOMER. Her research focuses on the bicultural mind, cultural knowledge and self-understanding, and psychological well-being. She is also interested in the question how to model experimental research for priming cultural knowledge within individuals and group contexts.

Key publications

Pouliasi, K., & Verkuyten, M. (2011). Understanding the relational self: An intergenerational study in the Netherlands and Greece. European Psychologist, (in press)

Pouliasi, K., & Verkuyten, M. (2010). Self-Evaluations, Psychological Well-Being, and Cultural Context: The Changing Greek Society. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, (in press).

Pouliasi, K., & Verkuyten, M. (2007). Networks of meaning and the bicultural mind: A structural equation modeling approach. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 40, 955–963.

Verkuyten, M., & Pouliasi, K. (2006). Biculturalism and Group Identification: The Mediating Role of Identification in Cultural Frame Switching. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 37(3), 312–326.

Verkuyten, M., & Pouliasi, K. (2002). Biculturalism among Older Children: Cultural Frame Switching, Attributions, Self-Identification, and Attitudes. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 33(6), 596–609.

Contact Information

E-mail:   k.pouliasi@uu.nl

Postal address:

Regentesselaan 15
1405 EH, Bussum
The Netherlands

Recent Publications

ERCOMER

ERCOMER actively encourages, supports and promotes comparative research in the fields of international migration and ethnic relations within a European context.