Social Justice In A Diverse Society. (2019)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Social Justice In A Diverse Society. (2019)
- Main Title:
- Social Justice In A Diverse Society
- Further Information:
- Note: Tom R. Tyler, Robert J. Boeckmann, Heather J. Smith and Yuen J. Huo.
- Other Names:
- Tyler, Tom R
Boeckmann, Robert J
Smith, Heather J
Huo, Yuen J - Contents:
- Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Tables and Figures; Part 1 Introduction; 1 The Psychology of Social Justice; Justice as a Philosophical or Theological Concern; Justice as a Subjective Issue; What Is the Psychology of Social Justice About?; Self-interest, the Instrumental Model, and the Image of Human Nature; The Framework of Social Justice Research; The Field of Social Justice; 2 Relative Deprivation; Why Is Relative Deprivation Important?; Clarifying the Meaning of Relative Deprivation; Choice of Comparison Referent Comparisons with Oneself at Other Points in Time (Temporal Comparisons)Comparisons With Other People; Individual Versus Group Relative Deprivation; Conceptualizing Social Identities; Multiple Sources of Comparison Information; Cognitive Antecedents of Relative Deprivation; Advantaged Groups; Problems for the Future; The Hedonic Treadmill; The Missing Piece; Part 2 Is Justice Important to People's Feelings and Attitudes?; 3 Distributive Justice; Equity Theory; The Criteria Used to Evaluate Distributive Justice; Micro Versus Macro Distributive Justice The Domain of Distributive Justice Concerns4 Procedural Justice; Procedural Justice Research; Implications for Future Procedural Justice Research; Research Findings; Social Policy Support; A Broader Procedural Justice Framework; Legitimacy; Procedure and the Effective Functioning of Society; Procedural Justice Criteria; Micro Versus Macro Procedural Justice; Societal Implications; 5 RetributiveCover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Tables and Figures; Part 1 Introduction; 1 The Psychology of Social Justice; Justice as a Philosophical or Theological Concern; Justice as a Subjective Issue; What Is the Psychology of Social Justice About?; Self-interest, the Instrumental Model, and the Image of Human Nature; The Framework of Social Justice Research; The Field of Social Justice; 2 Relative Deprivation; Why Is Relative Deprivation Important?; Clarifying the Meaning of Relative Deprivation; Choice of Comparison Referent Comparisons with Oneself at Other Points in Time (Temporal Comparisons)Comparisons With Other People; Individual Versus Group Relative Deprivation; Conceptualizing Social Identities; Multiple Sources of Comparison Information; Cognitive Antecedents of Relative Deprivation; Advantaged Groups; Problems for the Future; The Hedonic Treadmill; The Missing Piece; Part 2 Is Justice Important to People's Feelings and Attitudes?; 3 Distributive Justice; Equity Theory; The Criteria Used to Evaluate Distributive Justice; Micro Versus Macro Distributive Justice The Domain of Distributive Justice Concerns4 Procedural Justice; Procedural Justice Research; Implications for Future Procedural Justice Research; Research Findings; Social Policy Support; A Broader Procedural Justice Framework; Legitimacy; Procedure and the Effective Functioning of Society; Procedural Justice Criteria; Micro Versus Macro Procedural Justice; Societal Implications; 5 Retributive Justice; What Is Retribution?; America as a Retributive Society; Why Are People Punitive?; Retribution in the Future: Will the Future Become the Past?; Retribution as a Basic Human Motivation Retributive Justice in Organized GroupsThe Need for Punishing Rule Breakers; Rule Typologies; Retributive Justice Criteria; Micro and Macro Retributive Justice; Part 3 Behavioral Reactions to Justice and Injustice; 6 Psychological Versus Behavioral Responses to Injustice; Distributive Justice; Procedural Justice; Retributive Justice; 7 Behavioral Reactions to Injustice; A General Model of Responses to Grievances; Possible Behaviors; Individual-Level Responses to Injustice; Group-Level Responses to Injustice; Collective Behaviors Following Rule Breaking; Naming, Blaming, and Claiming When Will People Act Collectively?Distributive and Procedural Injustice; Intervening Cognitions Between Perceptions of Injustice and Collective Behavior; Rule Breaking Versus Rule Following; Part 4 Why Do People Care About Justice?; 8 The Nature of the Justice Motive; Theories of Justice; Evidence from Research; Policy Implications; The Relationship of Procedural and Retributive Justice; Part 5 When Does Justice Matter?; 9 Social Structural Influences; Justice as a Basic Motive; The Scope of Justice; Social Context Effects; 10 Culture; A Universal Perspective; A Culture Specific Perspective … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 303.3
Social justice
Equality -- United States
PSYCHOLOGY / General
United States -- Social conditions
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9780429306310
0429306318
9781000311785
1000311783
9781000239904
9781000275841
1000275841 - Related ISBNs:
- 100023990X
9780367287566 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Note: Online resource; title from PDF file page (EBSCO, viewed July 22, 2019). - Access Rights:
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