Written in an accessible style, this book explores the fair process effect and its relation to important polarization, distrust, and conspiracy thinking. It is of interest to researchers, professionals, and students interested in perceived procedural justice and how to analyze, and possibly combat, important instances of societal discontent.
Written in an accessible style, this book explores the fair process effect and its relation to important polarization, distrust, and conspiracy thinking. It is of interest to researchers, professionals, and students interested in perceived procedural justice and how to analyze, and possibly combat, important instances of societal discontent.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kees van den Bos is Professor of Social Psychology and Professor of Empirical Legal Science at Utrecht University, the Netherlands. His research answers basic questions as to why perceived fairness and justice matter so much to people. These insights are used by citizens, practitioners, and governments to understand and prevent con¿icts and discontent in society.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Part I. Introduction 1. A Framework for Understanding Societal Discontent Part II. Perceiving Procedural Fairness: 2. Criteria 3. Psychological Processes Part III. The Fair Process Effect: 4. Basic Review 5. Psychological Processes Part IV. Examining Societal Discontent: 6. Distrust 7. Polarization 8. Conspiracy Thinking Part V. Overcoming Societal Discontent: 9. Opening Up 10. The Future Acknowledgements References Index.
Preface Part I. Introduction 1. A Framework for Understanding Societal Discontent Part II. Perceiving Procedural Fairness: 2. Criteria 3. Psychological Processes Part III. The Fair Process Effect: 4. Basic Review 5. Psychological Processes Part IV. Examining Societal Discontent: 6. Distrust 7. Polarization 8. Conspiracy Thinking Part V. Overcoming Societal Discontent: 9. Opening Up 10. The Future Acknowledgements References Index.
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