Relative Deprivation

Relative Deprivation
Title Relative Deprivation PDF eBook
Author Iain Walker
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 402
Release 2002
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780521801324

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This book, first published in 2001, features integrative theoretical and empirical work from social psychology, sociology, and psychology.

Relative Deprivation and Social Justice

Relative Deprivation and Social Justice
Title Relative Deprivation and Social Justice PDF eBook
Author Walter Garrison Runciman
Publisher Berkeley, Calif. : University of California Press
Total Pages 360
Release 1966
Genre Great Britain
ISBN

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UK. Social research, carried out by means of a questionnaire survey, into the public opinion of inequalities and injustice in the social structure - includes the historical background 1918 to 1962, self assigned social status, possession of certain consumer goods, attitudes to income distribution and social services, and concludes with a social theory of justice and a study of the possibilities of and limits to social reform. Bibliography pp. 322 to 330.

Relative Deprivation and Social Comparison

Relative Deprivation and Social Comparison
Title Relative Deprivation and Social Comparison PDF eBook
Author James M. Olson
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 307
Release 2014-02-24
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1317767381

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First published in 1986. This volume presents papers from the fourth Ontario Symposium on Personality and Social Psychology, held at the University o f Western Ontario, October 15- 16, 1983. The contributors are active researchers in the areas of relative deprivation and social com parison, whose chapters document the continuing vitality of these topics. One of the purposes of this volume is to provide an accurate picture of our current knowledge about relative deprivation and social comparison processes.

The Sense of Injustice

The Sense of Injustice
Title The Sense of Injustice PDF eBook
Author Robert G. Folger
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 287
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1461326834

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The importance of justice cannot be overstated. As one author has put it, "A better understanding of how justice concerns develop and function in people's lives should enable us to plan more effectively for institutional and other social change to deal with the problems that confront humankind" (S. C. Lerner, 1981, p. 466). The volume in which that statement appeared-an earlier one in this same series-was devoted to exploring the impact that dwindling resources and an increasing rate of change have had upon people's concern for justice. In contrast, the present volume places greater emphasis on the word under standing, as it was used in the context of the preceding quotation, than upon effective planning, social change, and ways of dealing with human problems. Nothing in that statement of purpose is meant to belittle the urgency of translat ing understanding into action, because the social significance of justice concerns is a major factor that has prompted the authors of the chapters in this book to do research in the area. Rather, this volume receives its emphasis from Kurt Lewin's famous dictum there is nothing so practical as a good theory. The need for good theory is ongoing, and these pages are dedicated to a search for new pathways toward better theory.

Why Men Rebel

Why Men Rebel
Title Why Men Rebel PDF eBook
Author Ted Robert Gurr
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 440
Release 2015-11-17
Genre Education
ISBN 1317248945

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Why Men Rebel was first published in 1970 after a decade of political violence across the world. Forty years later, serious conflicts continue in Africa, Asia and the Middle East. Ted Robert Gurr reintroduces us to his landmark work, putting it in context with the research it influenced as well as world events. Why Men Rebel remains highly relevant to today's violent and unstable world with its holistic, people-based understanding of the causes of political protest and rebellion. With its close eye on the politics of group identity, this book provides new insight into contemporary security challenges.

The Social Life of Emotions

The Social Life of Emotions
Title The Social Life of Emotions PDF eBook
Author Larissa Z. Tiedens
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 386
Release 2004-09-27
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780521535298

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This book showcases new research and theory about the way in which the social environment shapes, and is shaped by, emotion. The book has three sections, each of which addresses a different level of sociality: interpersonal, intragroup, and intergroup. The first section refers to the links between specific individuals, the second to categories that define multiple individuals as an entity, and the final to the boundaries between groups. Emotions are found in each of these levels and the dynamics involved in these types of relationship are part of what it is to experience emotion. The chapters show how all three types of social relationships generate, and are generated by, emotions. In doing so, this book locates emotional experiences in the larger social context.

Relative Deprivation and Social Justice

Relative Deprivation and Social Justice
Title Relative Deprivation and Social Justice PDF eBook
Author Walter Garrison Runciman
Publisher Penguin Books
Total Pages 423
Release 1972-01-01
Genre Great Britain
ISBN 9780140213850

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