Social Justice In A Diverse Society

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A01=Heather J Smith
A01=Robert J Boeckmann
A01=Tom Tyler
A01=Yuen J Huo
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Distributive Justice Research
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Equity Theory
group identity formation
Group Relative Deprivation
Harm Doer
Individual Relative Deprivation
Justice Judgments
Justice Motive
Moral Exclusion
Pay For Performance
procedural justice
Procedural Justice Effects
Procedural Justice Judgments
Procedural Justice Research
psychological responses to injustice
Relative Deprivation
Relative Deprivation Models
relative deprivation theory
retributive justice
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Social Exchange Model
Social Justice Research
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Social Science Research
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  • ISBN 9780367287566
  • Weight: 750g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Sep 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Issues of social justice have been an important part of social psychology since the explosion of psychological research that occurred during and after World War II. At that time, psychologists began to move away from earlier theories that paid little attention to people's subjective understanding of the world. As increasing attention was paid to people's thoughts about their social experiences, it was discovered that people are strongly affected by their assessments of what is just or fair in their dealings with others. This recognition has led to a broad range of studies exploring what people mean by justice and how it influences their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
Tyler, Tom; Boeckmann, Robert J; Smith, Heather J; Huo, Yuen J

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