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Too Much, Too Fast: Why Ecological Systems May Be More Vulnerable to Excess Than to Scarcity

open access: yes
The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, EarlyView.
Natalie Avneri Rosen
wiley   +1 more source

Distributive Justice in Family Relations

Family Process, 2020
The aim of this paper is to highlight the important contribution of the lens of distributive justice to an understanding of family relations. Existent justice research in the family tends to focus on specific family relations: spouses, parents and young children, elderly parents and adult children, with most research addressing the division of labor ...
Clara, Sabbagh, Deborah, Golden
openaire   +2 more sources

Justice Sensitivity and the Processing of Justice–Related Information

European Journal of Personality, 2011
We investigated how Justice Sensitivity (JS) shapes the processing of justice–related information. We proposed that due to frequently perceiving and ruminating about injustices, persons high in JS develop highly accessible and differentiated injustice concepts that shape attention, interpretation and memory for justice–related information.
Baumert, A.   +3 more
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Relational Justice

Abstract This chapter develops a conception of interpersonal justice that duly addresses the fundamental circumstances of private law. The justice of private law must not merely safeguard people’s independence but also attend to private law’s responsibility for facilitating human interactions lest it ends up jeopardizing the significance
Hanoch Dagan, Avihay Dorfman
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Justice and Egalitarian Relations

2021
Abstract Why does equality matter, as a social and political value, and what does it require? Relational egalitarians argue that it does not primarily require that people receive equal distributive shares of some good, but that they relate as equals.
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