Rocío Martínez

Biography

I am a professor in the Department of Social Psychology. I teach in the Degree of Psychology, Social Education and Labor Relations and Human Resources and in the Master of Psychology of Social Intervention.

Main interests

  • Consequences of dehumanization (animalization and mechanization) in intergroup relations.
  • Effects of economic and gender inequality on people in poverty.
  • Feminism and perception of gender inequality.

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Training and professional career

2022

Assistant Professor

Universidad de Granada

2013

PhD in Psychology

Universidad de Granada

2007

Master's Degree in Psychology of Social Intervention

Universidad de Granada

2006

Degree in Psychology

Universidad de Granada

Publications

2022

Sainz, M., Martínez, R., Matamoros-Lima, J., Moya, M., & Rodríguez-Bailón, R. (2022). Perceived economic inequality enlarges the perceived humanity gap between low-and high-socioeconomic status groups. The Journal of Social Psychology, 1-14. doi.org/10.1080/00224545.2022.2157699 

Velandia-Morales A., Rodríguez-Bailón R., Martínez R. (2022). Economic inequality increases the preference for status consumption. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, Article 809101. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.809101

2020

Sainz, M., Martínez, R., Moya, M., & Rodríguez-Bailón, R. (2020). Maintaining the socioeconomic gap through animalizing the poor and mechanizing the wealthy. Minority Reports: Cultural Disability Studies, pp. 151-167. http://digital.casalini.it/5150775

Sainz, M., Martínez, R., Sutton, R. M., Rodríguez-Bailón, R., & Moya, M. (2020). Less human, more to blame: Animalizing poor people increases blame and decreases support for wealth redistribution. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, 23(4), 546–559. https://doi.org/10.1177/1368430219841135

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