págs. 3-22
Benevolent sexism and cross-gender helping: a subtle reinforcement of existing gender relations
págs. 23-44
Is saying "no" to a request a subtle form of discrimination against lesbians and gay men?: A fresh look at old findings
págs. 45-64
Intergroup helping: How do children see it?
págs. 65-86
Helping an outgroup member or the outgroup: the identifiability effect in an intergroup context
págs. 87-102
págs. 103-130
The SOUTH model: on the pros and cons of strategic outgroup helping
págs. 131-158
Help that helps: exploring strategic motivations in intergroup helping transactions
págs. 159-182
págs. 183-204
The intergroup status as helping relations model: giving, seeking and receiving help as tools to maintain or challenge social inequality
págs. 205-222
A conceptualisation of help avoidance as motivated inaction: implications for theory, research and society
págs. 223-248
Are they in or are they out?: Questioning category relations in the study of helping
págs. 249-268
págs. 269-286
págs. 287-304
In the aftermath of natural disasters: fostering helping towards outgroup victims
Loris Vezzali, Luca Andrighetto, John Drury, Gian Antonio di Bernardo, Alessia Cadamuro
págs. 305-330
Sense of responsibility and empathy: bridging the gap between attributions and helping behaviours
págs. 331-348
Promoting third-party prosocial behaviour: the potential of moral emotions
págs. 349-368
When giving isn't enough: responding to humanitarian emergencies through benevolent and activist support
págs. 369-388
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