Social Justice in Japan: Concepts, Theories and Paradigms
Theoretical and practical issues of social justice and fairness - in both the Japanese and international context - form the central theme of this collection of studies by twelve Japanese researchers. The book incorporates mainly social psychological approaches to the analysis of diverse situations and concepts, including fairness bonds, strata-consciousness in Japan, distributive and procedural fairness, environmental justice, discrimination and assimilation, dehumanizing labeling, inter-group conflict, organizational stress-management, and two different examples of German social justice - anti-nuclear protests and citizens' participation in urban planning.
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Social Justice in Japan: Concepts, Theories and Paradigms
Theoretical and practical issues of social justice and fairness - in both the Japanese and international context - form the central theme of this collection of studies by twelve Japanese researchers. The book incorporates mainly social psychological approaches to the analysis of diverse situations and concepts, including fairness bonds, strata-consciousness in Japan, distributive and procedural fairness, environmental justice, discrimination and assimilation, dehumanizing labeling, inter-group conflict, organizational stress-management, and two different examples of German social justice - anti-nuclear protests and citizens' participation in urban planning.
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Social Justice in Japan: Concepts, Theories and Paradigms

Social Justice in Japan: Concepts, Theories and Paradigms

by Ken-ichi Ohbuchi (Editor)
Social Justice in Japan: Concepts, Theories and Paradigms

Social Justice in Japan: Concepts, Theories and Paradigms

by Ken-ichi Ohbuchi (Editor)

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Theoretical and practical issues of social justice and fairness - in both the Japanese and international context - form the central theme of this collection of studies by twelve Japanese researchers. The book incorporates mainly social psychological approaches to the analysis of diverse situations and concepts, including fairness bonds, strata-consciousness in Japan, distributive and procedural fairness, environmental justice, discrimination and assimilation, dehumanizing labeling, inter-group conflict, organizational stress-management, and two different examples of German social justice - anti-nuclear protests and citizens' participation in urban planning.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781876843786
Publisher: Trans Pacific Press
Publication date: 04/01/2007
Series: Stratification and Inequality Series , #5
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 5.75(w) x 8.75(h) x 1.10(d)
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