Published May, 2013
By Lewis Petrinovich
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Series: Critical Issues in Social Justice
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By Lewis Petrinovich
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Living and Dying Well takes an informed, interdisciplinary approach to the problems, data, theory, and procedures that a just society must consider when establishing policies regarding human life and death.
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Published April, 2013
By Carroll Izard
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By Carroll Izard
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Significant developments within the past few years have made possible the publication of this rather large volume focusing on specific emotions of human experience, such as interest, joy, anger, distress, fear, shame, shyness, and guilt.
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Published December, 2010
By Leo Montada and Melvin J. Lerner
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By Leo Montada and Melvin J. Lerner
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The preparation of this volume began with a conference held at Trier University, approximately thirty years after the publication of the first Belief in a Just World (BJW) manuscript. The location of the conference was especially appropriate given the continued interest that the Trier faculty and students had for BJW research and theory.
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Published December, 2010
By Claudia Dalbert
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By Claudia Dalbert
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Beginning with the assumption that a justice motive exists, the author posits that belief in a just world influences the behavior of most people most of the time. This is true for all people of all ages and in all areas of life, for those struggling with their daily tasks as well as for those coping with a critical life event.
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€134.19