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Dr Anna Stefaniak is a Lecturer and Researcher at the School of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of St Andrews. Her work focuses on reducing intergroup bias, collective emotions' role in social attitudes, and the psychological drivers of intergroup behavior (e.g., hate crime, collective action). She examines how social identities influence health outcomes, particularly addiction recovery.
Research Interests:
- Intergroup relations dynamics
- Collective memory and historical trauma
- Psychology of prejudice and stereotypes
- Social identity and health
- Methods for reducing intergroup conflict
Publications highlight themes like collective nostalgia's role in social identity repair, conspiracy beliefs in conflict societies, and radicalisation prevention strategies. Collaborative projects with 237+ researchers globally underscore her work's interdisciplinary nature. No formal awards listed but demonstrates significant academic output with peer-reviewed journal contributions.
Teaching and supervision activities are not explicitly detailed here, though her research suggests engagement with social psychology pedagogy. Active in multiple international research networks focusing on intergroup relations and pandemic psychology.



