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Social Justice Research - International Society for Justice Research

Social Justice Research is the official journal of the International Society for Justice Research (ISJR).
 

The ISJR was founded with three main objectives:

  • To provide biennial scientific meetings and further opportunity for the exchange of scientific information
  • To foster productive discussions of new ideas, research, and theories relevant to justice
  • To encourage international and interdisciplinary cooperation in justice theory and research


Questions about justice are ubiquitous in interpersonal relations, within and between communities, social groups, organizations, and states. They are at the core of social conflicts and they are essential for sustainable conflict resolutions.You can access the Society Newsletter at the ISJR website here (this opens in a new tab) and learn more about the society here (this opens in a new tab).


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From the Homepage go to the "Membership" tab and then click "Become a member." 

Membership and Meetings

ISJR’s membership consists of a network of scientists who work on justice-related issues. Biennial meetings of the society provide a forum for the scientific exchange of theoretical developments and recent research. Research and knowledge on topics of social justice is rapidly growing within various fields in the social and behavioral sciences. The International Justice Conference allows for these various disciplines to meet and exchange ideas and research findings (both basic and applied). The conference and ISJR listserv act as major conduits in creating a network of eminent scholars from around the world. Scholars from many countries are represented at these conferences, and the range of disciplines represented is similarly diverse, including anthropology, behavioral economics, law, psychology, political science, sociology, as well as other areas. Learn more here (this opens in a new tab)

The 18th biennial meeting (this opens in a new tab) of the International Society for Justice Research will be held July 7-10, 2020 at Católica-Lisbon School of Business & Economics, Lisbon, Portugal.

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