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I. DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE Basic research 1. The reciprocal relationship between affect and perceptions of fairness Elizabeth Mullen 2. Toward a resource production theory distributive justice Kjell Y. T÷rnblom & Ali Kazemi Applied research 3. Just solidarity: How justice conditions intergenerational solidarity Steffen Mau & Sonja Wrobel II. PROCEDURAL JUSTICE Basic research 4. Why do people care about procedural fairness? The importance of membership monitoring Celia Maria Gonzalez & Tom R. Tyler 5. The effects of procedural unfairness and norm-violating behaviour Jacqueline Modde & Riël Vermunt Applied research 6. Interactions between procedural fairness and outcome favorability in conflict situations Markus Müller & Elisabeth Kals III. DISTRIBUTIVE AND PROCEDURAL JUSTICE Basic research 7. Distributive and procedural fairness promote cooperative conflict management Ali Kazemi 8. The talk of negotiators: Shaping the fairness of the process and outcome Karen A. Hegtvedt Applied research 9. Social injustice in Indian country: Historical antecedents of current issues Laurence Armand French & Nancy Picthall-French IV. DISTRIBUTIVE AND PROCEDURAL JUSTICE RESEARCH: EPISTEMOLOGY, METHOD AND APPLICATION 10. Morality or self-interest: Do we really measure justice judgements in ordinary survey research? Holger Lengfeld 11. Studying justice: Measurement, estimation, and analysis of the actual reward and the just reward. Guillermina Jasso 12. Justice conflicts and the justice of conflict resolution Leo Montada Author Index Subject Index
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Distributive justice.
Fairness.
Justice, Administration of.