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Although cultural beliefs about gender differences in emotional experience and expression are pervasive, empirical evidence does not always bear out those beliefs. This disjuncture has led scholars to argue for the examination of specific emotions in specific contexts in order to understand more...
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Morality and justice : an expanded theoretical perspective and empirical review / Linda J. Skitka, Christopher W. Bauman, Elizabeth Mullen -- The contented female worker : still a paradox? / Charles W. Mueller, Sang-Wook Kim -- Injustice and emotions using identity theory / Jan E. Stets, Shelley...
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To do “justice” to the theorizing and empirical work on the topic of justice would be a formidable, if not impossible, task. The study of justice spans centuries (see, for example, Solomon & Murphy, 1990 ) and disciplines – psychology, sociology, political science, philosophy ( Cohen, 1986...
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Social policy often involves establishment of principles pertaining to the distribution of benefits and, as such, is certainly within the purview of distributive justice processes. The intent of this paper is to apply theoretical notions about the establishment of justice principles, the...
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The purpose of this volume is to produce a collection of articles by leading social psychologists and organizational scholars that focus on legitimacy processes in organizations. Over the last two decades in social psychology within sociology, scholars have developed legitimacy theories that...
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