Part 2 June 2007 249 The taboo against group contact: Hypothesis of Gypsy ontologization Juan A. Pérez, Serge Moscovici and Berta Chulvi 273 Testing the relationship between local cue—response patterns and the global structure of communication behaviour PaulJ . Taylor and lan Donald 299 Differences between bullies and victims, and men and women, on aggression-related variables among prisoners John Archer, Jane L. Ireland and Christina L. Power 323 The propaganda of extreme hostility: Denunciation and the regulation of the group W. M. L. Finlay 343 Interacting via SMS: Practices of social closeness and reciprocation Anna Spagnolli and Luciano Gamberini 365 Predicting private and public helping behaviour by implicit attitudes and the motivation to control prejudiced reactions Ute Gabriel, Rainer Banse and Florian Hug 383 Carrying on or giving in: The role of automatic processes in overcoming ego depletion Hugo J. E. M. Alberts, Carolien Martijn, Judith Greb, Harald Merckelbach and Nanne K. de Vries 401 The implicit association test outperforms the extrinsic affective Simon task as an implicit measure of inter-individual differences in attitudes Jan De Houwer and Els De Bruycker 423 Cultural differences in the correction of social inferences: Does the dispositional rebound occur in an interdependent culture? Nicolas Geeraert and Vincent Y. Yzerbyt 437 Predicting behaviour towards genetically modified food using implicit and explicit attitudes Alexa Spence and Ellen Townsend 459 Swings and roundabouts: Management of jealousy in heterosexual ‘swinging’ couples Richard de Visser and Dee McDonald Part 3 September 2007 477 Communication and laboratory performance in parapsychology experiments: Demand characteristics and the social organisation of interaction Robin Wooffitt Defining the common feature: Task-related differences as the basis for dyadic identity Floor Rink and Naomi Ellemers Does personality explain in-group identification and discrimination? Evidence from the minimal group paradigm Katherine J. Reynolds, John C. Turner, $. Alexander Haslam, Michelle K. Ryan, Boris Bizumic and Emina Subasic Individual-level and group-level mediators of contact effects in Northern Ireland: The moderating role of social identification Nicole Tausch, Tania Tam, Miles Hewstone, Jared Kenworthy and Ed Cairns Status, equity and social identification during an intergroup merger: A longitudinal study Catherine E. Amiot, Deborah J. Terry and VictoJr . Callan Collapsing Self/Other positions: Identification through differentiation Alex Gillespie Disgust is a factor in extreme prejudice Kathleen Taylor Humans rule! The effects of creatureliness reminders, mortality salience and self-esteem on attitudes towards animals Ruth M. Beatson and Michael J. Halloran Development of a striving to avoid inferiority scale Paul Gilbert, Claire Broomhead, Chris lrons, Kirsten McEwan, Rebecca Bellew, Alison Mills, Corinne Gale and Rebecca Knibb Looking ahead through lenses of justice: The relevance of just-world beliefs to intentions and confidence in the future Robbie M. Sutton and Elizabeth J. Winnard Commentaries and author response to Crossley (2004) 667 Responses from the Lesbian & Gay Psychology Section to Crossley’s Making sense of ‘barebacking’ Meg Barker, Gareth Hagger-Johnson, Peter Hegarty, Craig Hutchison and Damien Riggs Offending the other: Deconstructing narratives of deviance and pathology Paul Flowers and Darren Langdridge Response to commentaries for ‘Making sense of ‘barebacking’: Gay men’s narratives, unsafe sex and ‘resistance habitus” Michele L. Crossley Part 4 December 2007 697 Strategic defensiveness: Public and private responses to group criticism Matthew J. Hornsey, Elisha Frederiks, Joanne R. Smith and Lindsay Ford 717 Ideologies of moral exclusion: A critical discursive reframing of depersonalization, delegitimization and dehumanization Cristian Tileaga The addition of anticipated regret to attitudinally based, goal-directed models of information search behaviours under conditions of uncertainty and risk Steven A. Taylor Uncertainty and the influence of group norms in the atti—tb euhadvieou r relationship Joanne R. Smith, Michael A. Hogg, Robin Martin and Deborah J. Terry The rhetoric of acculturation: When integration means assimilation Matt Bowskill, Evanthia Lyons and Adrian Coyle Common patterns of sense making: A discursive reading of quantitative and interpretative data on sexual boredom Aneta D. Tunariu and Paula Reavey Rhetorically self-sufficient arguments in Western Australian parliamentary debates on Lesbian and Gay Law Reform Mark Summers The construction of self in online support groups for victims of domestic violence Anna L. Hurley, Paul Sullivan and John McCarthy Dilemmatic human -—animal boundaries in Britain and Romania: Post-materialist and materialist dehumanization Afrodita Marcu, Evanthia Lyons and Peter Hegarty The ‘ME Bandwagon’ and other labels: Constructing the genuine case in talk about a controversial illness Mary Horton-Salway Index of authors Alberts, H J. E. 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