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The justice motive in everyday life : [essays in honor of Melvin J. Lerner] /

The justice motive is a paradox. It can promote acts of great heroism as well as heinous crimes. This book describes how a concern for justice can affect people's judgments and behaviors. The contributors explain why people are motivated to believe in a just world and describe the role this bel...

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Други автори: Lerner, Melvin J., 1929-, Ross, Michael, 1944-, Miller, Dale T.
Формат: Електронна книга
Език: English
Публикувано: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2002.
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Съдържание:
  • 1.
  • Overview of the Volume /
  • Michael Ross and Dale T. Miller
  • 2.
  • Pursuing the Justice Motive /
  • Melvin Lerner
  • Theoretical Perspectives on the Justice Motive
  • 3.
  • Doing Justice to the Justice Motive /
  • Leo Montada
  • 4.
  • The Justice Motive in Perspective /
  • Rie˜l Vermunt
  • 5.
  • Perverse Justice and Perverse Norms: Another Turn of the Screw /
  • Jose-Miguel Fernandez-Dols
  • 6.
  • Justice Motivation and Moral Motivation /
  • C. Daniel Batson
  • Victim Derogation and the Belief in a Just World
  • 7.
  • Why We Reject Innocent Victims /
  • Carolyn L. Hafer
  • 8.
  • Helping and Rationalization as Alternative Strategies for Restoring the Belief in a Just World: Evidence from Longitudinal Change Analyses /
  • Barbara Reichle and Manfred Schmitt
  • 9.
  • Violence in the Workplace: The Explanatory Strength of Social (In)Justice Theories /
  • Herman Steensma
  • 10.
  • The Just World and Winston Churchill: An Approach/Avoidance Conflict about Psychological Distance When Harming Victims /
  • Robert Folger and S. Douglas Pugh
  • The Justice Motive and Prosocial Behavior
  • 11.
  • Just World, Social Responsibility, and Helping Behavior /
  • Hans W. Bierhoff
  • 12.
  • Policies to Redress Social Injustice: Is the Concern for Justice a Cause Both of Support and of Opposition? /
  • D. Ramona Bobocel, Leanne S. Son Hing and Camilla M. Holmvall, and Mark P. Zanna
  • 13.
  • Justice and Empathy: What Motivates People to Help Others? /
  • Steven L. Blader and Tom R. Tyler
  • 14.
  • The Justice Motive and Altruistic Helping: Rescuers of Jews in Nazi-Occupied Europe /
  • Janusz Reykowski
  • 15.
  • Acting Righteously: The Influence of Attitude, Moral Responsibility, and Emotional Involvement /
  • Joseph De Rivera, Elena Gerstmann and Lisa Maisels
  • Justice-based Reactions to Transgressors
  • 16.
  • Redistributive Justice: Its Social Context /
  • Neil Vidmar
  • 17.
  • Just Punishments: Research on Retributional Justice /
  • John Darley
  • 18.
  • Deservingness, Entitlement, and Reactions to Outcomes /
  • N.T. Feather
  • 19.
  • Just World Processes in Demonizing /
  • John H. Ellard, Christina D. Miller and Terri-Lynne Baumle, and James M. Olson
  • Justice and Reaction to One's Own Fate
  • 20.
  • Belief in a Just World as a Personal Resource in School /
  • Claudia Dalbert and Ju˜rgen Maes
  • 21.
  • Awakening to Discrimination /
  • Faye J. Crosby and Stacy A. Ropp
  • 22.
  • Deservingness and Perceptions of Procedural Justice in Citizen Encounters with the Police /
  • Jason Sunshine and Larry Heuer
  • 23.
  • Fairness Judgments as Cognitions /
  • E. Allan Lind.