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Andrea Bohman is an Associate Professor and Director of Studies at the Department of Sociology, Umeå University. Her research focuses on prejudice, immigration attitudes, and how these develop in political/social contexts. She investigates interactions between individual beliefs and contextual factors like education, religion, and peer influences. Key themes include the impact of classroom diversity, right-wing electoral success on anti-immigrant sentiment, and the psychological effects of global events like the Ukraine invasion.
Her work spans interdisciplinary collaborations, including the Crowdsourced Replication Initiative, and has been published in journals like PNAS and Acta Sociologica. She leads research projects such as 'The liberalizing effect of higher education' (2020–2024) and 'The Evolution of Prejudice' (2017–2023). Her findings highlight how social environments shape attitudes, with notable contributions to understanding post-pandemic academic stress and Nordic immigration opposition trends.
Bohman is affiliated with research groups in Political Sociology and Racism/Nationalism studies. Her articles consistently analyze intergroup dynamics, policy impacts, and methodological rigor in social sciences. Despite no listed students, her advisory role likely influences emerging scholars in these areas.




