Abstract
Contents: Introduction: Distributive and procedural justice, RiAl Vermunt and Kjell Y. TA rnblom 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. TA rnbolm 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 RiAl Vermunt Interactions between procedural fairness and outcome favorability in conflict situations, Markus M. MA ller 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.
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