
About the Author Tom R. Tyler is professor of psychology at New York. Robert J. Boeckmann is visiting assistant professor at Mills College. Heather J. Smith is visiting assistant professor at Saint Mary's College. Yuen J. Huo is research fellow at the Public Policy Institute of California. Tom R. Tyler is professor of psychology at New York. Robert J. Boeckmann is visiting assistant professor at Mills College. Heather J. Smith is visiting assistant professor at Saint Mary's College. Yuen J. Huo is research fellow at the Public Policy Institute of California. Tom R. Tyler is professor of psychology at New York. Robert J. Boeckmann is visiting assistant professor at Mills College. Heather J. Smith is visiting assistant professor at Saint Mary's College. Yuen J. Huo is research fellow at the Public Policy Institute of California. Tom R. Tyler is professor of psychology at New York. Robert J. Boeckmann is visiting assistant professor at Mills College. Heather J. Smith is visiting assistant professor at Saint Mary's College. Yuen J. Huo is research fellow at the Public Policy Institute of California. Product Description For this unique text focused on the social psychology of justice, the authors have assembled the most current information relating to five major questions. These questions look specifically at how justice is defined, how it influences individuals' thoughts and actions and shapes their behavior, and when and why it matters. The underlying unifying theme is that individuals do care about issues of fairness in their interactions with others, with groups, and with institutions they support or oppose.Using this theme as their guidepost, the authors explore research on relative deprivation, distributive justice, procedural justice, and retributive justice. Extensive use of examples drawn from contemporary culture make this book an informative and engaging collection of the most current thinking about topics such as diversity, gender, equal pay,
Page Count:
320
Publication Date:
1997-03-13
ISBN-10:
0813332141
ISBN-13:
9780813332147
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