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Andrew L. Stewart is an Associate Professor in the Psychology Department at Clark University's Hiatt School of Psychology. Specializing in social psychology and political psychology, his work focuses on intergroup relations across gender, race, ethnicity, nationality, sexual orientation, and class dimensions.
- Ph.D. and M.A. in Social Psychology from University of Connecticut (2014)
- B.S. in Psychology and Mathematics from Colorado State University (2009)
Stewart's research investigates how societal beliefs about social groups perpetuate violence and discrimination, while also developing interventions to mitigate these issues. His work spans:
- Sexist ideology and gender-based violence
- Hegemonic masculinity norms
- Collective action motivations
- Sexual assault prevention programming
- Advanced multilevel statistical modeling
Recent publications examine power dynamics in tight/loose cultures and cross-cultural parenting differences. Stewart has received funding from the Spencer Foundation for his work on critical consciousness measurement and actively consults with universities on violence prevention initiatives.
- Measurement of Parent and Teacher Critical Consciousness (Spencer Foundation)
As a committed educator, he teaches courses including:
- Advanced Social Psychology
- Psychology of Prejudice
- Structural Equation Modeling
- Masculinities and Violence



