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Justice.
Title:
Justice.
Author:
Hegtvedt, Karen A.
ISBN:
9781848551053
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (388 pages)
Series:
Advances in Group Processes, 25 ; v.v. 25

Advances in Group Processes, 25
Contents:
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 ofthe 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 paradoxquest -- 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 actionquest -- 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 enoughquest 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 -- Chapter 12. Shall we kill or enslave caesarquest Analyzing the caesar model -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Theoretical setup -- 3. Theoretical results -- 4. Discussion -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 13. Modularizing and integrating theories of justice -- Modularizing and integrating theories -- A modularized and integrated justice theory -- Conclusions -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- References.
Abstract:
Justice processes operate in small groups, organizations, institutions, as well as society as a whole. Scholars from a variety of disciplines tackle a wide range of fundamental issues about justice. This volume brings together sociologists and psychologis.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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