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Justice And Conflicts Theoretical And Empirical Contributions 1st Edition Leo Montada Auth

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Justice And Conflicts Theoretical And Empirical Contributions 1st Edition Leo Montada Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.06 MB
Pages: 452
Author: Leo Montada (auth.), Elisabeth Kals, Jürgen Maes (eds.)
ISBN: 9783642190346, 3642190340
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Justice And Conflicts Theoretical And Empirical Contributions 1st Edition Leo Montada Auth by Leo Montada (auth.), Elisabeth Kals, Jürgen Maes (eds.) 9783642190346, 3642190340 instant download after payment.

Central to the book are questions concerning the existence and the characteristics of justice motives, and concerning the influence that justice motives and justice judgements have on the emergence, but also the solution of social conflicts. Five main themes will be addressed: (1) “Introduction and justice motive”, (2) “organizational justice”, (3) “ecological justice”, (4) “social conflicts”, and (5) “solution of conflicts”. The authors of the editions are scholars of psychology, as well as distinguished experts from various other disciplines, including sociologists, economists, legal scholar, educationalists, and ethicists. The common ground of all contributors is their independent conduction of empirical research on justice issues. Apart from the German contributors, authors represent scholars from the US, India, Korea, New Zealand, and various European countries (Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, UK, Sweden).

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