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Social Justice in Human Relations: Societal and Psychological Consequences of Justice and Injustice
β Scribed by Herman Steensma, RiΓ«l Vermunt (auth.), Herman Steensma, RiΓ«l Vermunt (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 301
- Series
- Critical Issues in Social Justice
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Justice plays an important role in our culture. The topic of justice has attracted the attention of scholars all over the world. Beginning in 1985, a continuing series of international conferences on social justice in The Netherlands at which scientists present and discuss started papers, exchange information, and choose new roads to theory buildΒ ing. In this volume, a selection of papers, presented at the International Conference on Social Justice in Human Relations (Leiden, 1986) is published. There has been some refinement and improvement, thanks to the comments made by experts in the field. The chapters in this volume represent second (and, in some cases, even third or fourth) versions of the papers. As organizers of the conference and editors of this volume, we hope that the reader will be pleased by the content and the high quality of the chapters. There is some diversity, but there also are some common themes. We have organized the chapters with respect to what we think are two important themes: (1) behavioral and attitudinal reactions to (in) justice and (2) macrojustice. These categories are not mutually exclusive, for some chapters could have been placed in both categories. Still, we think the distinction between these themes has value.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Introduction....Pages 1-5
Front Matter....Pages 7-7
Coping with Life Stress Injustice and the Question βWho Is Responsible?β ....Pages 9-30
Interactions between Law and Everyday Thinking in the Social Categorization of Events....Pages 31-48
Social Dilemmas, Shared Resources, and Social Justice....Pages 49-69
Procedural Processes and Legal Institutions....Pages 71-98
Aspects of Distributive and Procedural Justice in Quality of Working Life....Pages 99-116
Front Matter....Pages 117-117
Social Justice, Income Distribution, and Social Stratification in The Netherlands: A Review....Pages 119-138
What Is βFairβ in Japan?....Pages 139-154
Distributive Justice and Social Welfare Institutions....Pages 155-196
Criteria for Distributive Justice in a Productive Context....Pages 197-208
Social Distance on the Income Dimension....Pages 209-228
Explaining Variation in Attitudes toward Income Equality....Pages 229-268
Future Trends in the Study of Social Justice....Pages 269-278
Back Matter....Pages 279-290
β¦ Subjects
Personality and Social Psychology; Sociology, general
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