Social Justice Research

A Self-Regulation Hypothesis of Coping with an Unjust World: Ego-Depletion and Self-Affirmation as Underlying Aspects of Blaming of Innocent Victims
Altruism Behind Bars: Sharing, Justice, Perspective Taking and Empathy Among Inmates
Erratum to: Legitimacy of Inequality in a Highly Unequal Context: Evidence from the Chilean Case
On Mimicry and the Psychology of the Belief in a Just World: Imitating the Behaviors of Others Reduces the Blaming of Innocent Victims
Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett (2009): The Spirit Level. Why More Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better. Allen Lane, London
Sharing the Fruit of Labor: Flexible Application of Justice Principles in an Ultimatum Game with Joint-Production
The Functions of Symbolic Racism
The Process Matters: Fairness in Repository Siting For Nuclear Waste