Short Vita

I studied Philosophy and History of Ideas (M.A.) at the Università degli Studi di Torino and Futures Studies (M.A.) at the Freie Universität Berlin. Professionally, I worked as a data analyst and later as a research associate at the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam and at the IZT – Institute for Futures Studies and Technology Assessment. I am currently working at the Free University of Berlin, where I am investigating how interactions between those who think the same way and those who think differently are perceived emotionally.

Key publications

  • Dametto, D., Vieira, L., Schröder, T., & Blaison, C. (2024). Charlemagne’s Legacy: A Consensus Analysis of Affective Meanings in French and German Culture. Social Psychology Quarterly, 87(4), 479-500.

  • Michelini, G., Dametto, D., & Michel, A. (2023). Who is doing what and how? Descriptive analysis of the sustainable mobility planning practice in Germany. Transport policy, 134, 231-241.

  • Dametto, D., Oertel, B., Pölzl-Viol, C., & Böhmert, C. (2023). Is targeting the solution? Evidence from an experiment on radon risk communication. Journal of risk research, 26(4), 450-467.

  • Oertel, B., Dannetto, D., Kluge, J., & Todt, J. (2022). Algorithmen in digitalen Medien und ihr Einfluss auf die Meinungsbildung. TAB-Arbeitsbericht Nr, 204.

  • Dametto, D., Michelini, G., Higi, L., Schröder, T., Klaperski, D., Popiolek, R., Tauch, A., & Michel, A. (2022). Developing a stakeholder-centric simulation tool to support integrated mobility planning. In Advances in Social Simulation: Proceedings of the 16th Social Simulation Conference, 20–24 September 2021 (pp. 65-78). Cham: Springer International Publishing.