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Andrew L. Stewart
 
Andrew L. Stewart
  
  • M.A., 2011, Social Psychology, University of Connecticut
  • B.S., cum laude, 2009, Psychology, Colorado State University
  • B.S., cum laude, 2009, Mathematics (Statistics Concentration), Colorado State University
  • Major advisor: Pratto
  • Secondary advisor: Leach
  • Joined program, Fall 2009


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Research Interests:  News
  • Intergroup Relations
  • Social Change
  • Ideology
  • Collective Action
  • Intergroup Violence
  • Sexual Assault Prevention
  • SPSP Diversity Fund Travel Award Recipient, 2012
  • SPSP Student Travel Award Recipient, 2012
  • Awarded National Science Foundation Graduate Research Program (GRFP) Fellowship, 2011-2014
  • Psi Chi Graduate Research Grant Winner, Co-PI with Carter A. Lennon
Publications


Pratto, F., & Stewart, A. L.  (2012).  Group dominance and the half-blindness of privilege.  Journal of Social Issues, 68, 28-45.

Pratto, F., & Stewart, A. L.  (2011).  Social dominance theory.  In D. J. Christie (Ed.),Encyclopedia of Peace Psychology.  New York: Wiley-Blackwell.

 


Chaired Symposia

Stewart, A. L., & Pratto, F.  (2011, July).  Controversies in social dominance theory.  Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the International Society for Political Psychology, Istanbul, Turkey.

Stewart, A. L., & Pitpitan, E. V.  (2010, July). A comprehensive examination of sexual aggression on college campuses: Men, women, and bystanders. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the International Society for Research on Aggression, Storrs, CT.


Paper Presentations

Stewart, A. L., Pratto, F., & Leach, C. W.  (2012, March).  Perceiving racism when morally contaminated by hate groups.  Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Pittsburgh, PA.

Stewart, A. L., & Pratto, F.  (2011, July).  Praxis and ideology: Social dominance theory and the process of social change.  In A. L. Stewart & F. Pratto (Chairs), Controversies in Social Dominance Theory.  Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Society for Political Psychology, Istanbul, Turkey.

Stewart, A. L., Pitpitan, E. V., & Pratto, F.  (2011, July).  Privileging agency: The political bases of masculine hegemony.  In F. Pratto & J. Skeehy-Skeffington (Chairs), Dynamics of Power and Trust in Intragroup and Intergroup Relations.  Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Society for Political Psychology, Istanbul, Turkey.

Stewart, A. L., & Pratto, F.  (2010, September).  A social dominance theory approach to social change. In J. Sweetman (Chair), Developing Intergroup Relations Approaches to Social Change: Insights from SIT, SDT, and SJT.  Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the British Psychological Society: Social Section, Winchester, UK.

Stewart, A. L., & Barone, R. P.  (2010, July).  The Men's Project: Educating men to reduce sexual assault on college campuses.  In A. L. Stewart & E. V. Pitpitan (Chairs), A Comprehensive Examination of Sexual Aggression on College Campuses: Men, Women, and Bystanders. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the International Society for Research on Aggression, Storrs, CT.


Stewart, A. L., Pitpitan, E. V., & Pratto, F.  (2010, July). Political “culture” changes what kinds of power predict survival and subjective well-being in an experimental game.  In F. Pratto & E. V. Pitpitan (Chairs), Power Dynamics: Implications of Power Basis Theory for Gender Equality, Stereotypes, Health and Political Culture.  Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, San Francisco, CA.



Poster Presentations


Stewart, A. L., Pratto, F., & Foels, R.  (2012, May).  The perfect storm: Sexist men and non-sexist women support a men’s center on college campuses.  Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, IL.

 

Stewart, A. L., Pratto, F., Bou Zeineddine, F., Foels, R., Aiello, A., Aranda, M., Cidam, A., Lee, I., Li, L., Muldoon, O., Petrovic, N., & Prati, F. (2012, January).  International support for the Arab uprisings: Predicting collection action from ideology and identity across twelve nations.  Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology: Group Processes and Intergroup Relations Preconference, San Diego, CA.

Stewart, A. L., Pitpitan, E. V., & Pratto, F.  (2012, January).  This is a woman's world: Normalizing stereotypically female traits reduces violence, mortality, and inequality.  Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego, CA.

Stewart, A. L., Pratto, F., & Foels, R.  (2011, May).  Apologizing for discrimination: The role of group dominance in judging crimes against gays.  Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, Washington, D. C.


Stewart, A. L., & Pratto, F.  (2011, March).  The potency of hierarchy-attenuating ideologies: Egalitarianism, internationalism, and universalism.  Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Cambridge, MA.


Stewart, A. L., & Pratto, F.  (2011, January).  Bumper stickers as legitimizing myths: Implications for the measurement of explicit intergroup attitudes.  Poster session to be presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX.


Lennon, C. A., Stewart, A. L., Harman, J. J., & Keneski, E. (2011, January). Extending Rusbult's investment model: The role of power in intimate relationships. Poster session to be presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology. San Antonio, TX.

Stewart, A. L., & Pratto, F.  (2010, May).  Gender stereotypes: A social relations analysis in an experimental game.  Poster session presented at the annual conference of the Association for Psychological Science, Boston, MA.


Wilson, C. L., Baranczyk, M., Stewart, A. L., & Byrne, Z.  (2010, April).  Toward a taxonomy of security performance: A qualitative study.  Poster session presented at the annual conference of the Rocky Mountain Psychology Association, Denver, CO.


Stewart, A. L., & Harman, J. J. (2008, October). Undergraduate student differences in institutional integration and intention to remain. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science, Salt Lake City, UT.


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