Bilewicz, M., & Kogan, A. (2014). Embodying imagined contact: Facial feedback moderates the intergroup consequences of mental simulation. British Journal of Social Psychology, 53, 387-395.
Gawinkowska, M., Paradowski, M. B., Bilewicz, M. (2013). Second language as an exemptor from sociocultural norms. Emotion-related language choice revisited. PLoS ONE, 8(12): e81225. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0081225.
Bilewicz, M., Winiewski, M., Kofta, M., Wójcik, A. (2013). Harmful ideas. The structure and consequences of anti-Semitic beliefs in Poland. Political Psychology, 34, 821-839.
Bilewicz, M. & Klebaniuk, J. (2013). Psychological consequences of religious symbols in public space: Crucifix display at a public university. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 35, 10-17.
Bilewicz, M. & Jaworska, M. (2013). Reconciliation through the righteous: The narratives of heroic helpers as a fulfillment of emotional needs in Polish-Jewish intergroup contact. Journal of Social Issues, 69, 162-179.
Golec de Zavala, A., Cichocka, A., & Bilewicz, M. (2013). The paradox of in-group love: Differentiating collective narcissism advances understanding of the relationship between in-group and out-group attitudes. Journal of Personality, 81, 16-28.
Bilewicz, M. (2012).Traditional prejudice remains outside of the WEIRD world. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 35:6, 17-18.
Imhoff, R., Bilewicz, M., & Erb, H.-P. (2012). Collective regret versus collective guilt: Different emotional reactions to historical atrocities. European Journal of Social Psychology. 42, 729–742.
Bilewicz, M., Imhoff, R. & Drogosz, M. (2011). The humanity of what we eat. Conceptions of human uniqueness among vegetarians and omnivores. European Journal of Social Psychology, 41, 201-209.
Bilewicz, M. (2007). History as an obstacle: Impact of temporal-based social categorizations on Polish-Jewish intergroup contact. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, 10, 551-563.