The International Society for Justice Research (ISJR) aims to provide a platform for interdisciplinary justice scholars who are encouraged to present and exchange their ideas. This exchange has yielded a fruitful advance of theoretical and empirically-oriented justice research.
This? volume substantiates this academic legacy and the research prospects of the ISJR in the field of justice theory and research. Included are themes and topics such as the theory of the justice motive, the mapping of the multifaceted forms of justice (distributive, procedural) and justice in context-bound spheres (e.g. non-humans).?It presents a comprehensive state of the art overview in the field of justice research theory and?it puts forth an agenda for future interdisciplinary and international justice research. ?It is worth noting that authors in this proposed volume represent ISJR's leading scholarship. Thus, the compilation of their research within a single framework exposes potential readers to high quality academic work that embodies the past, current and future trends of justice research.??
Introduction.- Chapter 1: Past, Present, and Future of Social Justice Theory and Research Clara Sabbagh & Manfred Schmitt.- Part I: Disciplinary approaches.- Chapter 2: Philosophy of Justice. Extending Liberal Justice in Space and Time Lukas Meyer & Pranay Sanklecha.- Chapter 3: Sociology of Justice Stefan Liebig & Carsten Sauer.- Chapter 4: Psychology of Justice Mario Gollwitzer & Jan-Willen van Prooijen.- Chapter 5: The Economics of Justice James Konow & Lars Schwettmann.- Part II: The Justice Motive.- Chapter 6: Justice and Self Interest Leo Montada & J?rgen Maes.- Chapter 7: The Justice Motive: History, Theory, and Research John H. Ellard, Annelie Harvey & Mitch J. Callan.- Chapter 8: BlÓ