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Record Nr.

UNINA9910454836103321

Titolo

Justice [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Karen A. Hegtvedt, Jody Clay-Warner

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Bingley, : JAI Press, 2008

ISBN

1-280-77096-1

9786613681737

1-84855-105-3

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (388 p.)

Collana

Advances in group processes, , 0882-6145 ; ; v. 25

Altri autori (Persone)

HegtvedtKaren A

Clay-WarnerJody <1968->

Disciplina

340.115

Soggetti

Justice

Sociological jurisprudence

Social psychology

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Justice; Copyright page; Contents; List of contributors; Preface; References; Chapter 1. Morality and justice: An expanded theoretical perspective and empirical review; An integrated theory of moral conviction; Moral convictions and justice; Broader theoretical implications; Conclusion; Notes; Acknowledgment; References; Chapter 2. Egocentrism in procedural justice effects; Egocentrism and procedural justice; Empirical evidence; Discussion; References; Chapter 3. Conflict and justice after the American Civil War: Inclusion and exclusion in the reconstruction and Jim Crow eras

Theoretical and historical background The inclusionary trajectory of the reconstruction; The exclusionary trajectory of Jim crow; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 4. Inequity among intimates: Applying equity theory to the family; Equity theory and emotion; Existing research on equity within the family; Conclusion; Notes; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 5. The contented female worker: Still a paradox quest; Job satisfaction; Explanations for the paradox; Data and methods; Results; Conclusions; Acknowledgment;



References; Chapter 6. Injustice and emotions using identity theory

The theoretical issues Theory; Method; Results; Discussion; Notes; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 7. System justification theory and the alleviation of emotional distress: Palliative effects of ideology in an arbitrary social hierarchy and in society; The hegemonic function of ideology; The palliative function of ideology; Overview of the current research program; The ''star power'' simulation: Justification in an arbitrarily created social hierarchy; System justification, moral outrage, and support for the redistribution of resources

Priming a system justification mindset undermines willingness to help the disadvantaged General discussion; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 8. Toward a more just world: What makes people participate in social action quest; Theoretical background; Hypothesis and the model of other influences; Methods; Results; Discussion; Notes; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 9. Attending to identities: Ideology, group memberships, and perceptions of justice; Individual and group identities; Identity and justice; Ideology, identity, and social justice

Justice in the service of group identity: Conflict and resolution Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 10. Is procedural justice enough quest Affect, attribution, and conflict in alternative dispute resolution; Background; Integrating ''New'' theoretical approaches; Conclusion; Notes; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 11. The symbolic meaning of transgressions: Towards a unifying framework of justice restoration; Victim concerns underlying transgressions; The injustice response; Retributive versus restorative notions of justice; Conclusions; Notes; References

Appendix. Retributivesolrestorative lay-philosophical notions of justice

Sommario/riassunto

Discusses a range of fundamental issues about justice. This work addresses issues pertaining to distributive, procedural, and interactional justice using a range of methodologies. It focuses on issues relevant to the processes underlying justice evaluation