Peer-Reviewed Articles

  • Unpacking the liberalizing potential of higher education: an analysis of academic majors, anti-black prejudice, and opposition to immigration

    Maureen A. Eger, Mikael Hjerm, & Paolo Velásquez
    Ethnic and Racial Studies
    2024

  • Scapegoating immigrants in times of personal and collective crises: Results from a Czech panel study

    Aleš Kudrnáč, Maureen A. Eger, & Mikael Hjerm
    International Migration Review
    2023

  • COVID-19-induced academic stress and its impact on life satisfaction and optimism. A panel study of Swedish university students between 2020 and 2022

    Andrea Bohman, Maureen A. Eger, Mikael Hjerm, & Jeffrey Mitchell
    European Journal of Higher Education
    2023

  • “Speak English”: A Comment on English Language Instruction in an Era of Neo-Nationalism.”

    Maureen A. Eger & Sarah Valdez
    TESOL Quarterly
    2023

  • The Polarizing Effect of Anti-immigrant Violence on Radical Right Sympathies in Germany

    Maureen A. Eger & Susan Olzak
    International Migration Review
    2023

  • Observing Many Researchers Using the Same Data and Hypothesis Reveals a Hidden Universe of Uncertainty

    Nate Breznau, Eike Mark Rinke, Alexander Wuttke, et al.
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
    2022

  • Does Higher Education Have Liberalizing or Inoculating Effects? A Panel Study of Anti-Immigrant Sentiment before, during, and after the European Migration Crisis

    Paolo Velásquez & Maureen A. Eger
    European Sociological Review
    2022

  • When I Was Growing Up: The Lasting Impact of Immigrant Presence on Native-Born American Attitudes towards Immigrants and Immigration

    Maureen A. Eger, Jeffrey Mitchell, & Mikael Hjerm
    European Sociological Review
    2022

  • Argumentum ad populum: A reply to Bonikowski and DiMaggio

    Maureen A. Eger & Mikael Hjerm
    Nations and Nationalism
    2022

  • Identifying Varieties of Nationalism: A Critique of a Purely Inductive Approach

    Maureen A. Eger & Mikael Hjerm
    Nations and Nationalism
    2022

  • Suppression, Spikes, and Stigma: How COVID-19 Will Shape International Migration and Hostilities toward It

    Michelle L. O’Brien & Maureen A. Eger
    International Migration Review
    2021

  • A New Approach to the Study of Tolerance: Conceptualizing and Measuring Acceptance, Respect, and Appreciation of Difference

    Mikael Hjerm, Maureen A. Eger, Andrea Bohman, & Filip Fors Connolly
    Social Indicators Research
    2020

  • Politics and Prejudice: How Political Discussion With Peers Is Related to Attitudes About Immigrants During Adolescence

    Andrea Bohman, Mikael Hjerm, & Maureen A. Eger
    Frontiers in Sociology
    2019

  • From radical right to neo-nationalist

    Maureen A. Eger & Sarah Valdez
    European Political Science
    2019

  • Peer Attitudes and the Development of Prejudice in Adolescence

    Mikael Hjerm, Maureen A. Eger, & Rickard Danell
    Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World
    2018

  • Immigration and the welfare state: A cross-regional analysis of European welfare attitudes

    Maureen A. Eger & Nate Breznau
    International Journal of Comparative Sociology
    2017

  • The political consequences of contemporary immigration

    Maureen A. Eger & Andrea Bohman
    Sociology Compass
    2016

  • Immigrant presence, group boundaries, and support for the welfare state in Western European societies

    Nate Breznau & Maureen A. Eger
    Acta Sociologica
    2016

  • Immigration or Welfare? The Progressive’s Dilemma Revisited

    Joakim Kulin, Maureen A. Eger, & Mikael Hjerm
    Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World
    2016

  • Family Life in Context: Men and Women's Perceptions of Fairness and Satisfaction Across Thirty Countries

    Sabino Kornrich & Maureen A. Eger
    Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State & Society
    2016

  • Neo-nationalism in Western Europe

    Maureen A. Eger & Sarah Valdez
    European Sociological Review
    2015

  • Even in Sweden: The Effect of Immigration on Support for Welfare State Spending

    Maureen A. Eger
    European Sociological Review
    2010