Fr. 69.00

Social Justice in a Diverse Society

English · Paperback / Softback

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Description

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List of contents

List of Tables and Figures
Part 1: Introduction
1. The Psychology of Social Justice
2. Relative Deprivation
Part 2: Is Justice Important to People's Feelings and Attitudes?
3. Distributive Justice
4. Procedural Justice
5. Retributive Justice
Part 3: Behavioral Reactions to Justice and Injustice
6. Psychological Versus Behavioral Responses to Injustice
7. Behavioral Reactions to Injustice
Part 4: Why Do People Care About Justice?
8. The Nature of the Justice Motive
Part 5: When Does Justice Matter?
9. Social Structural Influences
10. Culture
References
About the Book and Authors
Index

About the author

Tyler, Tom; Boeckmann, Robert J; Smith, Heather J; Huo, Yuen J

Summary

This book focuses on the social psychology of justice, and discusses the information relating to five major questions. These questions look specifically at how justice is defined, how it influences individuals' thoughts and actions and shapes their behavior, and when and why it matters.

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