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Title Advances in the psychology of justice and affect / edited by David De Cremer
Published Charlotte, NC : Information Age Pub., ©2007

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 292 pages) : illustrations
Contents Justice and affect : when two friends meet / David De Cremer -- Justice violations, emotional reactions, and justice-seeking responses / Alicia F. Bembenek, Denise R. Beike, and David A. Schroeder -- Do the emotions of others shape justice effects? : an interpersonal approach / David De Cremer, Gerben A. van Kleef, and Maarten J.J. Wubben -- Hot cognition and social justice judgments : the combined influence of cognitive and affective factors on the justice judgment process / Kees van den Bos -- The role of emotions in cross-cultural justice research / Seger Breugelmans and David De Cremer -- Emotional reactions to unfairness : a window into the internalization of fairness standards / Celia M. Gonzalez and Tom R. Tyler -- Justice, fairness, and strategic emotional commitment / Timothy Ketelaar and Bryan Koenig -- Passions for justice / E.J. Horberg and Dacher Keltner -- Scholarly biases in studying justice and emotion : if we don't ask, we don't see / Thomas M. Tripp and Robert J. Bies -- The interplay between justice and affect in groups / Barbara van Knippenberg, Daan van Knippenberg, and David De Cremer -- A cognitive-emotional theory of customer injustice and emotional labor : implications for customer service, fairness theory, and the multifoci perspective -- Deborah E. Rupp, A. Silke McCance, and Alicia A. Grandey -- Consequences of interactional (in)justice : a look at leader behaviors and follower perceptions / Nicole E. Kohari and Robert G. Lord -- Justice and affect : where do we stand? / Jerald Greenberg and Deshani B. Ganegoda
Summary Advances in the Psychology of Justice and Affect presents a collection of chapters written by leading scholars attempting to illuminate the developing trends in explaining and understanding the role that affect plays in justice and vice versa. The book comes at a particular fitting time as it is recognized that justice is in the eye of the beholder, but, unfortunately clear theoretical perspectives have not been clearly outlined yet. This book addresses this need by presenting a variety of perspectives advocating the further integration between both fields and how this may be achieved. Moreover, the book also provides a discussion of what we know as yet and where this integrative field should be going. The book is divided in three parts discussing the nature of justice and affect, justice, morality and affect, and justice and affect at work. The market for this book is students, researchers in social psychology, organizational behavior and management, behavioral economics, philosophy, and other related social sciences fields. Graduate students and upper level undergraduates can make use of the book as a supplementary text
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Print version record
Subject Social justice.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
Social justice
Affekt
Psychologie
Soziale Gerechtigkeit
Rechtvaardigheid.
Emoties.
Psychologische aspecten.
Genre/Form Aufsatzsammlung.
Form Electronic book
Author De Cremer, David.
LC no. 2007023797
ISBN 9781607524663
160752466X
128096037X
9781280960376