The Justice Motive in Social Behavior

The Justice Motive in Social Behavior
Title The Justice Motive in Social Behavior PDF eBook
Author Melvin J. Lerner
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 497
Release 2013-11-11
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1489904298

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This volume was conceived out of the concern with what the imminent future holds for the "have" countries ... those societies, such as the United States, which are based on complex technology and a high level of energy consumption. Even the most sanguine projection includes as base minimum relatively rapid and radical change in all aspects of the society, reflecting adaptation or reactions to demands created by poten tial threat to the technological base, sources of energy, to the life-support system itself. Whatever the source of these threats-whether they are the result of politically endogeneous or exogeneous forces-they will elicit changes in our social institutions; changes resulting not only from attempts to adapt but also from unintended consequences of failures to adapt. One reasonable assumption is that whatever the future holds for us, we would prefer to live in a world of minimal suffering with the greatest opportunity for fulfilling the human potential. The question then becomes one of how we can provide for these goals in that scenario for the imminent future ... a world of threat, change, need to adapt, diminishing access to that which has been familiar, comfortable, needed.

The Justice Motive in Everyday Life

The Justice Motive in Everyday Life
Title The Justice Motive in Everyday Life PDF eBook
Author Michael Ross
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 468
Release 2002-02-11
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9781139432337

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This book contains essays in honour of Melvin J. Lerner, a pioneer in the psychological study of justice. The contributors to this volume are internationally renowned scholars from psychology, business, and law. They examine the role of justice motivation in a wide variety of contexts, including workplace violence, affirmative action programs, helping or harming innocent victims and how people react to their own fate. Contributors explore fundamental issues such as whether people's interest in justice is motivated by self-interest or a genuine concern for the welfare of others, when and why people feel a need to punish transgressors, how a concern for justice emerges during the development of societies and individuals, and the relation of justice motivation to moral motivation. How an understanding of justice motivation can contribute to the amelioration of major social problems is also examined.

Responses to Victimizations and Belief in a Just World

Responses to Victimizations and Belief in a Just World
Title Responses to Victimizations and Belief in a Just World PDF eBook
Author Leo Montada
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 306
Release 2013-03-09
Genre Medical
ISBN 1475764189

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The preparation of this volume began with a conference held at Trier University, approximately thirty years after the publication of the first Belief in a Just World (BJW) manuscript. The location of the conference was especially appropriate given the continued interest that the Trier faculty and students had for BJW research and theory. As several chapters in this volume document, their research together with the other contributors to this volume have added to the current sophistication and status of the BJW construct. In the 1960s and 1970s Melvin Lerner, together with his students and colleagues, developed his justice motive theory. The theory of Belief in a Just World (BJW) was part of that effort. BJW theory, meanwhile in its thirties, has become very influential in social and behavioral sciences. As with every widely applied concept and theory there is a natural develop mental history that involves transformations, differentiation of facets, and efforts to identify further theoretical relationships. And, of course, that growth process will not end unless the theory ceases to develop. In this volume this growth is reconstructed along Furnham's stage model for the development of scientific concepts. The main part of the book is devoted to current trends in theory and research.

Handbook of Social Justice Theory and Research

Handbook of Social Justice Theory and Research
Title Handbook of Social Justice Theory and Research PDF eBook
Author Clara Sabbagh
Publisher Springer
Pages 513
Release 2016-02-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1493932160

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The International Society for Justice Research (ISJR) aims to provide a platform for interdisciplinary justice scholars who are encouraged to present and exchange their ideas. This exchange has yielded a fruitful advance of theoretical and empirically-oriented justice research. This volume substantiates this academic legacy and the research prospects of the ISJR in the field of justice theory and research. Included are themes and topics such as the theory of the justice motive, the mapping of the multifaceted forms of justice (distributive, procedural) and justice in context-bound spheres (e.g. non-humans). It presents a comprehensive "state of the art" overview in the field of justice research theory and it puts forth an agenda for future interdisciplinary and international justice research. It is worth noting that authors in this proposed volume represent ISJR's leading scholarship. Thus, the compilation of their research within a single framework exposes potential readers to high quality academic work that embodies the past, current and future trends of justice research.

Justice and Self-Interest

Justice and Self-Interest
Title Justice and Self-Interest PDF eBook
Author Melvin J. Lerner
Publisher
Pages 280
Release 2014-05-14
Genre Justice
ISBN 9781139078276

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"This volume argues that the commitment to justice is a fundamental motive and that it sometimes takes priority over self-interest"--

The Sense of Injustice

The Sense of Injustice
Title The Sense of Injustice PDF eBook
Author Robert G. Folger
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 287
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1461326834

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The importance of justice cannot be overstated. As one author has put it, "A better understanding of how justice concerns develop and function in people's lives should enable us to plan more effectively for institutional and other social change to deal with the problems that confront humankind" (S. C. Lerner, 1981, p. 466). The volume in which that statement appeared-an earlier one in this same series-was devoted to exploring the impact that dwindling resources and an increasing rate of change have had upon people's concern for justice. In contrast, the present volume places greater emphasis on the word under standing, as it was used in the context of the preceding quotation, than upon effective planning, social change, and ways of dealing with human problems. Nothing in that statement of purpose is meant to belittle the urgency of translat ing understanding into action, because the social significance of justice concerns is a major factor that has prompted the authors of the chapters in this book to do research in the area. Rather, this volume receives its emphasis from Kurt Lewin's famous dictum there is nothing so practical as a good theory. The need for good theory is ongoing, and these pages are dedicated to a search for new pathways toward better theory.

The Justice Motive in Social Behavior

The Justice Motive in Social Behavior
Title The Justice Motive in Social Behavior PDF eBook
Author Melvin J. Lerner
Publisher
Pages 520
Release 2014-01-15
Genre
ISBN 9781489904300

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