The EJSP Early Career Best Article Award 2016 goes to... Daniel Rovenpor!
Daniel's paper published in the European Journal of Social Psychology last year is still making waves... this year by getting the...
Mengyao wins SASP Travel Award!
Congratulations to Mengyao for winning a travel award to the 2017 meeting of the Society of Australasian Social Psychologists (SASP). #award
Mengyao is heading to Germany!
Mengyao accepted a postdoc position with Dr. Anna Baumert at the Max-Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods in Bonn, Germany....
Moral or pragmatic: Which kind of arguments are more likely to sway the public's opinion on tort
The Effects of Moral and Pragmatic Arguments Against Torture on Demands for Judicial Reform Bernhard Leidner, Peter Kardos, and Emanuele...
Tommy is going to Yale!
Tommy accepted a postdoc position with Dr. Tom Tyler at Yale. Congrats, Tommy! #lab #jobs
How a change in narrative may reduce violence: Bedtime story with Levi Adelman!
A Whole Other Story: Inclusive Victimhood Narratives Reduce Competitive Victimhood and Intergroup Hostility Levi Adelman, Bernhard...
Daniel is going to Ohio!
Daniel accepted a postdoc position with Dr. Rich Petty at Ohio State University. Congrats, Daniel! #lab #jobs
New lab member: Welcome Quinnehtukqut!
Quinnehtukqut McLamore is joining the lab with a fresh double-degree in biology and psychology in his pocket. Click on their picture to...
Meaning threat can lead to peace! Must-read by D-Rod!
Meaning threat can promote peaceful, not only military‐based approaches to intergroup conflict: The moderating role of ingroup...
Does belief in free market ideology lead to economic injustice? Former lab member Peter Kardos has t
The effect of the belief in free market ideology on redressing corporate injustice Peter Kardos, Bernhard Leidner, Laszlo Zsolnai, and...