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This interdisciplinary and cross-national volume brings together theory and research by prominent scholars within the areas of distributive and procedural justice, not only featuring work within each area separately, as is commonly done, but also showing how combinations of the two justice orientations might operate to affect justice judgments and guide behaviour.
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This interdisciplinary and cross-national volume brings together theory and research by prominent scholars within the areas of distributive and procedural justice, not only featuring work within each area separately, as is commonly done, but also showing how combinations of the two justice orientations might operate to affect justice judgments and guide behaviour.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780754647669
- ISBN-10: 0754647668
- Artikelnr.: 45633787
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780754647669
- ISBN-10: 0754647668
- Artikelnr.: 45633787
Professors Kjell Törnblom and RiÃ'l Vermunt are based in the Department of Social Psychology at the University of Skövde, Sweden. They have published widely in the field of justice and related areas.
Contents: Introduction: Distributive and procedural justice, Riël Vermunt
and Kjell Y. Törnblom; Part I Distributive Justice: The reciprocal
relationship between affect and perceptions of fairness, Elizabeth Mullen;
Toward a resource production theory of distributive justice, Kjell Y.
Törnbolm and Ali Kazemi; Just solidarity: how justice conditions
intergenerational solidarity, Steffen Mau and Sonja Wrobel. Part II
Procedural Justice: Why do people care about procedural fairness? The
importance of membership monitoring, Celia M. Gonzalez and Tom R. Tyler;
The effects of procedural unfairness on norm-violating behavior, Jacqueline
Modde and Riël Vermunt; Interactions between procedural fairness and
outcome favorability in conflict situations, Markus M. Müller and Elizabeth
Kals. Part III Distributive and Procedural Justice: Distributive and
procedural fairness promote cooperative conflict management, Ali Kazemi;
The talk of negotiators: shaping the fairness of the process and outcome,
Karen A. Hegtvedt.; Social injustice in Indian country: historical
antecedents of current issues, Laurence Armand French and Nancy
Picthall-French. Part IV Distributive and Procedural Justice Research:
Epistemology, Method and Application: Subjective impartiality: justice
judgments between morality and self-interest, Holger Lengfeld; Studying
justice: measurement, estimation, and analysis of the actual reward and the
just reward, Guillermina Jasso; Justice conflicts and the justice of
conflict resolution, Leo Montada; Index.
and Kjell Y. Törnblom; Part I Distributive Justice: The reciprocal
relationship between affect and perceptions of fairness, Elizabeth Mullen;
Toward a resource production theory of distributive justice, Kjell Y.
Törnbolm and Ali Kazemi; Just solidarity: how justice conditions
intergenerational solidarity, Steffen Mau and Sonja Wrobel. Part II
Procedural Justice: Why do people care about procedural fairness? The
importance of membership monitoring, Celia M. Gonzalez and Tom R. Tyler;
The effects of procedural unfairness on norm-violating behavior, Jacqueline
Modde and Riël Vermunt; Interactions between procedural fairness and
outcome favorability in conflict situations, Markus M. Müller and Elizabeth
Kals. Part III Distributive and Procedural Justice: Distributive and
procedural fairness promote cooperative conflict management, Ali Kazemi;
The talk of negotiators: shaping the fairness of the process and outcome,
Karen A. Hegtvedt.; Social injustice in Indian country: historical
antecedents of current issues, Laurence Armand French and Nancy
Picthall-French. Part IV Distributive and Procedural Justice Research:
Epistemology, Method and Application: Subjective impartiality: justice
judgments between morality and self-interest, Holger Lengfeld; Studying
justice: measurement, estimation, and analysis of the actual reward and the
just reward, Guillermina Jasso; Justice conflicts and the justice of
conflict resolution, Leo Montada; Index.
Contents: Introduction: Distributive and procedural justice, Riël Vermunt
and Kjell Y. Törnblom; Part I Distributive Justice: The reciprocal
relationship between affect and perceptions of fairness, Elizabeth Mullen;
Toward a resource production theory of distributive justice, Kjell Y.
Törnbolm and Ali Kazemi; Just solidarity: how justice conditions
intergenerational solidarity, Steffen Mau and Sonja Wrobel. Part II
Procedural Justice: Why do people care about procedural fairness? The
importance of membership monitoring, Celia M. Gonzalez and Tom R. Tyler;
The effects of procedural unfairness on norm-violating behavior, Jacqueline
Modde and Riël Vermunt; Interactions between procedural fairness and
outcome favorability in conflict situations, Markus M. Müller and Elizabeth
Kals. Part III Distributive and Procedural Justice: Distributive and
procedural fairness promote cooperative conflict management, Ali Kazemi;
The talk of negotiators: shaping the fairness of the process and outcome,
Karen A. Hegtvedt.; Social injustice in Indian country: historical
antecedents of current issues, Laurence Armand French and Nancy
Picthall-French. Part IV Distributive and Procedural Justice Research:
Epistemology, Method and Application: Subjective impartiality: justice
judgments between morality and self-interest, Holger Lengfeld; Studying
justice: measurement, estimation, and analysis of the actual reward and the
just reward, Guillermina Jasso; Justice conflicts and the justice of
conflict resolution, Leo Montada; Index.
and Kjell Y. Törnblom; Part I Distributive Justice: The reciprocal
relationship between affect and perceptions of fairness, Elizabeth Mullen;
Toward a resource production theory of distributive justice, Kjell Y.
Törnbolm and Ali Kazemi; Just solidarity: how justice conditions
intergenerational solidarity, Steffen Mau and Sonja Wrobel. Part II
Procedural Justice: Why do people care about procedural fairness? The
importance of membership monitoring, Celia M. Gonzalez and Tom R. Tyler;
The effects of procedural unfairness on norm-violating behavior, Jacqueline
Modde and Riël Vermunt; Interactions between procedural fairness and
outcome favorability in conflict situations, Markus M. Müller and Elizabeth
Kals. Part III Distributive and Procedural Justice: Distributive and
procedural fairness promote cooperative conflict management, Ali Kazemi;
The talk of negotiators: shaping the fairness of the process and outcome,
Karen A. Hegtvedt.; Social injustice in Indian country: historical
antecedents of current issues, Laurence Armand French and Nancy
Picthall-French. Part IV Distributive and Procedural Justice Research:
Epistemology, Method and Application: Subjective impartiality: justice
judgments between morality and self-interest, Holger Lengfeld; Studying
justice: measurement, estimation, and analysis of the actual reward and the
just reward, Guillermina Jasso; Justice conflicts and the justice of
conflict resolution, Leo Montada; Index.