Retributive and restorative justice.
The emergence of restorative justice as an alternative model to Western, court-based criminal
justice may have important implications for the psychology of justice. It is proposed that …
justice may have important implications for the psychology of justice. It is proposed that …
Social discrimination and tolerance in intergroup relations: Reactions to intergroup difference
A Mummendey, M Wenzel - Personality and social …, 1999 - journals.sagepub.com
In this article, we present a theoretical approach to social discrimination on the one hand and
intergroup relations characterized by tolerance and plurality on the other hand. Central to …
intergroup relations characterized by tolerance and plurality on the other hand. Central to …
An analysis of norm processes in tax compliance
M Wenzel - Journal of economic psychology, 2004 - Elsevier
While research has consistently found evidence for the impact of taxpayers’ personal norms
(individual ethics and morality of tax paying) on levels of tax compliance, findings for the role …
(individual ethics and morality of tax paying) on levels of tax compliance, findings for the role …
Moving beyond “shame is bad”: How a functional emotion can become problematic
Shame research has been divided. At present, the shame literature can be broadly
dichotomized into whether it argues for a problematic or functional view of shame. Shame is …
dichotomized into whether it argues for a problematic or functional view of shame. Shame is …
Towards tolerance: Representations of superordinate categories and perceived ingroup prototypicality
… The findings supported Mummendey and Wenzel’s assumptions about the conditions that
… Given these results, and based on the reasoning of Mummendey and Wenzel (1999), we …
… Given these results, and based on the reasoning of Mummendey and Wenzel (1999), we …
Superordinate identities and intergroup conflict: The ingroup projection model
M Wenzel, A Mummendey… - European review of social …, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
This chapter summarises results from a research programme on the psychological basis of
tolerance and discrimination in intergroup relations, with particular consideration of the role of …
tolerance and discrimination in intergroup relations, with particular consideration of the role of …
The social psychology of whistleblowing: An integrated model
Whistleblowing is the disclosure of ingroup wrongdoing to an external agency and can have
important functions for the regulation of moral and legal conduct. Organizational research …
important functions for the regulation of moral and legal conduct. Organizational research …
A social categorisation approach to distributive justice
M Wenzel - European review of social psychology, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
<p>In this chapter, I put forward an approach to distributive justice in terms of categorisation
processes. It is assumed that a hierarchical set of social categorisations determine the …
processes. It is assumed that a hierarchical set of social categorisations determine the …
Survivin-ΔEx3 and survivin-2B: two novel splice variants of the apoptosis inhibitor survivin with different antiapoptotic properties
C Mahotka, M Wenzel, E Springer, HE Gabbert… - Cancer research, 1999 - AACR
Recently, a novel antiapoptosis gene, ie, survivin, was identified as a structurally unique
member of the inhibitor of apoptosis protein family. Survivin expression is turned off during fetal …
member of the inhibitor of apoptosis protein family. Survivin expression is turned off during fetal …
5′-triphosphate RNA requires base-paired structures to activate antiviral signaling via RIG-I
The ATPase retinoid acid-inducible gene (RIG)-I senses viral RNA in the cytoplasm of infected
cells and subsequently activates cellular antiviral defense mechanisms. RIG-I recognizes …
cells and subsequently activates cellular antiviral defense mechanisms. RIG-I recognizes …