'You don't compare horrors, you just don't do that': examining assumptions and extending the scope of comparative victim beliefs
'You truly are the worst kind of racist!' Argumentation and polarization in online discussions around gender and radical-right populism
Bystander intervention among secondary school pupils: testing an augmented Prototype Willingness Model
Everybody hurts (sometimes): the role of victim category accessibility in prosocial responses towards victimized outgroups
From pity to numbness: social exclusion moderates the relationship between trait empathy and bystanders' aggressive tendencies in cyberbullying
Meaningless gestures or pathway to healing and reconciliation? Comparing the perspectives on political apologies in victim and non-victim communities in El Salvador, the Republic of Korea and the United Kingdom
Of precarity and conspiracy: introducing a socio-functional model of conspiracy beliefs
Precarious engagements and the politics of knowledge production: listening to calls for reorienting hegemonic social psychology