Overview
- Editors:
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Hans Werner Bierhoff
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University of Marburg, Marburg, West Germany
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Ronald L. Cohen
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Bennington College, Bennington, USA
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Jerald Greenberg
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The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA
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Table of contents (18 chapters)
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Conflict, Power, and Justice
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- Karen S. Cook, Karen A. Hegtvedt
Pages 19-41
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Theoretical Perspectives on Justice
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- Leo Montada, Manfred Schmitt, Claudia Dalbert
Pages 125-143
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Norms and Justice
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Front Matter
Pages 163-163
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- Hans Werner Bierhoff, Ernst Buck, Renate Klein
Pages 165-185
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- Lawrence A. Messé, Robert W. Hymes, Robert J. MacCoun
Pages 227-248
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Applications of Justice Research
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Front Matter
Pages 265-265
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- Faye Crosby, Laura Burris, Catherine Censor, E. R. MacKethan
Pages 267-281
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About this book
From July 16 through July 21, 1984 a group of American and West German scholars met in Marburg, West Germany to discuss their com mon work on the topic of justice in social relations. For over 30 hours they presented papers, raised questions about each other's work, and in so doing plotted a course for future research and theory building on this topic. The participants were asked to present work that represented their most recent state-of-the-science contributions in the area. The con tributions to this volume represent refined versions of those presentations-papers that have been improved by the authors' consid eration of the comments and reactions of their colleagues. The result, we believe, is a work that represents the cutting edge of scholarly inquiry into the important matter of justice in social relations. To give the participants the freedom to present their ideas in the most appropriate way, we, the conference organizers and the editors of this volume, gave them complete control over the form and substance of their presentations. The resulting diversity is reflected in this book, where the reader will find critical integrative reviews of the literature, reports of research investigations, and statements of theoretical posi tions. The chapters are organized with respect to the common themes that emerged in the way the authors addressed the issues of justice in social relations. Each of these themes-conflict and power, theoretical perspectives, norms, and applications-is represented by a part of this book.
Editors and Affiliations
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University of Marburg, Marburg, West Germany
Hans Werner Bierhoff
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Bennington College, Bennington, USA
Ronald L. Cohen
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The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA
Jerald Greenberg