
Distributive and Procedural Justice
Research and Social Applications
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 15. November 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
292 pages
978-1-138-26452-6 (ISBN)
Description
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. Chapters cover various levels of analysis, from intra-personal to interpersonal to group and societal levels. The volume is divided into four sections: distributive justice, procedural justice, distributive and procedural justice, and methodological issues. Each section is subdivided into two parts, basic research and applied research re: current and important societal issues. Each chapter contains an overview of theoretical and empirical research on a particular topic. The volume is designed for use on courses in social psychology, psychology, sociology, political philosophy, and law.
Reviews / Votes
'An important, up to date discussion of theory and research on distributive and procedural justice with stimulating suggestions for future work. Especially attractive is the inclusion of chapters linking basic theory and research to such issues as intergenerational solidarity, interpersonal conflict, and historical injustices. The final section on methodological and theoretical issues is capped by Leo Montada's thoughtful, discriminating, and critical reflection on "justice(s)" and their vexed relations with the resolution of conflict.' Ron Cohen, Bennington College,USA 'Kjell TA?rnblom and RiA<<l Vermunt have assembled a series of concise and focussed chapters covering a wide-range of research on social justice. The creative and inspired thinking found in this volume will provide influential food for thought for justice researchers as they continue to examine this fundamental aspect of daily functioning.' Dirk D. Steiner, Universite de Nice-Sophia Antipolis, FranceMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
447 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-26452-6 (9781138264526)
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Persons
Professors Kjell TA?rnblom and RiA<<l Vermunt are based in the Department of Social Psychology at the University of SkA?vde, Sweden. They have published widely in the field of justice and related areas.
Content
Contents: Introduction: Distributive and procedural justice, Riel Vermunt and Kjell Y. Toernblom; 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. Toernbolm 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 Riel Vermunt; Interactions between procedural fairness and outcome favorability in conflict situations, Markus M. Mueller 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.