Social justice and the experience of emotion:
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adam_text | Titel: Social justice and the experience of emotion
Autor: Cropanzano, Russell
Jahr: 2011
Contents
Preface xiii
Author Biographies xvii
Introduction 1
About This Book 3
Major Themes of This Book 3
Plan of This Book 5
What Do We Mean by Affect? 7
Presence vs. Absence of a Target 8
Relative Intensity 10
Duration 10
Meta-Organization of Moods and Emotions 11
Number of Component Processes 14
What Do We Mean by Justice? 17
Defining Distributive Justice 19
Aristotle and the Ancient View of Distributive Justice 20
John Rawls and the Original Position 23
Distributive Justice and Affect 25
Defining Procedural Justice 27
Foundations in Political Philosophy 27
Early Social Science Research on Procedural Justice 28
Procedural Justice as a Cause of Affect 29
Defining Interactional Justice 30
Dimensions of Interactional Fairness: Informational
and Interpersonal Justice 31
Interactional Justice as a Cause of Affect 32
Summary 32
Quo Vadis 33
Justice-Relevant Cognitions as a Cause of Affect 35
Adams (1963; 1965) Equity Theory 37
Overview 37
From Undifferentiated Arousal to Basic Emotions 39
Inequity and Affect in Close Relationships 43
Inequity and Envy: Gino and Pearce s (2009)
Abundance Effect 43
Moderators of the Relationship Between Inequity
and Affect 44
Summary and Critique 47
Folger s (1986a; 1986b; 1987; 1993) Referent
Cognitions Theory (RCT) 49
Overview 49
Referent Cognitions Theory and Affect: Referents
and Justifications 49
Referent Cognitions Theory and Affect: Referents
and Choice 50
Summary and Critique 51
Interactions Among the Three Types of Justice 52
(Historical) Overview 52
From Two Two-Way Interactions to One Three-Way
Interaction 52
Adding Affect to the Three-Way Interaction 53
Summary and Critique 54
Cognitive Appraisal Theory 55
Overview 55
Justice, Cognitive Appraisals, and Emotion 55
A Cognitive Appraisal Theory of Procedural Justice 56
Barclay, Skarlicki, and Pugh (2005) on
Procedural Justice 58
Tepper s (2001) Cognitive Appraisal Model of Justice 59
Affect Intensity as a Moderator of the Procedural
Justice Effect 59
Summary and Critique 60
Conclusion and Future Research Directions 61
The Fairness Tradition: Equity Theory, RCT, and
the Three-Way Interaction 61
Cognitive Appraisal Theory 63
Justice and the Moral Emotions 65
Basic Research and Background Information 67
Primatology and Evolutionary Psychology 67
The Neuroscience of Justice 69
Interactive Decision Making 70
The Ultimatum Bargaining Game 71
Altruistic Punishment 75
Evidence From the Negotiation Literature 79
Concluding Thoughts 81
Batson (1991; 1995; 1998; 2006) and
the Empathy-Altruism Hypothesis 82
Alternative Number 1: Aversive-Arousal Reduction 83
Alternative Number 2: Empathy-Specific Punishment 83
Alternative Number 3: Empathy-Specific Reward 84
Empathy and Justice as Sources of Altruism 85
Empathy and the Motive to Punish 86
Empathy and Altruism: Some Closing Thoughts 86
A Brief Interlude on Universal Egoism and the Response
from Justice Researchers 87
Lerner (1975; 1982; 2003) and the Justice Motive 87
Restoring Justice and the Benefits of Retribution 88
Economic Motives Revisited 88
Bies, Tripp and the Psychology of Revenge
(Bies Tripp, 1995; 1996; 1998; 2001; 2002; 2004;
Tripp Bies, 1997; 2009) 89
Revenge and Retributive Justice 89
Some Closing Observations 91
Stage Number 1: The Sparking Event 92
Stage Number 2: Attribution of Blame 94
Stage Number 3: Emotion 96
Stage Number 4: The Nature of Retaliation 100
Consequences of Revenge 102
Summary and Critique: In What Sense Is
Retribution Moral? 104
Folger (1994; 1998; 2001) and Deontic Justice 104
Third-Party Effects 106
Five Characteristics of the Deontic State 107
Summary and Critique 111
Skitka, Bauman, and Mullens (2008) Integrated Theory
of Moral Convictions (ITMC) 111
Overview 111
The ITMC and the Emotion Hypothesis 112
Summary and Critique 112
Future Research Directions 113
Justice, the Self, and Affect 115
Maintaining Control of Valuable Outcomes and
Important Events 116
Early Research: Thibaut and Walker s (1975; 1978)
Control Model 116
Brockner, Heuer, Siegel, Wiesenfeld, Martin,
Grover, Reed, and Bjorgvinsson s (1998)
Control Theory Approach 118
Van den Bos and Lind s (2002) Uncertainty
Management Theory 119
Higgins (1997; 1998) Regulatory Focus Theory 122
Maintaining a Positive Self-Image: Self-Evaluation and
Self-Consistency 125
Self-Enhancement: How Injustice Can Raise
Self-Esteem 126
Evidence for the Self-Enhancement Effect 126
An Important Caveat: Self-Enhancement Sometimes
Enhances the Impact of Fair Processes 128
Wiesenfeld, Brockner, and Martin s (1999)
Self-Afnrmation/Self-Verification Theory 129
Overview 129
Wiesenfeld, Brockner, and Martin (1999) 130
Wiesenfeld, Swann, Brockner, and Bartel (2007) 131
Summary and Critique 132
The Social Self: Tyler (1994) and the Relational
Models of Justice 132
Overview 132
How Injustice Can Lower Self-Esteem 133
Self-Evaluations as Moderators 135
The Relational Models and Emotion 137
Relational Models and Observer Effects 139
Summary and Critique 140
The Moral Self 141
Skitka and Colleagues (Skitka, Bauman, 8c
Sargis, 2005; Skitka Houston, 2001; Skitka .
Mullen, 2002) Moral Mandate Effect 142
Summary and Critique 143
Future Research Directions 143
How Much Unity? How Much Diversity? 144
Everything in Its Place-Including Justice 144
Mood and Emotion as Causes of Justice 147
Mood vs. Emotion: A Short Review of Essential Definitions 148
Affect-as-Information 150
Van den Bos and Lind s (2002) Uncertainty
Management Theory 151
Hollensbe, Khazanchi, and Masterson (2008) on
Event and Entity Justice 153
Affective Priming 156
Affective Priming and Negotiation 156
Affective Priming and Justice 157
Affect and Depth of Processing 157
Sinclair and Mark s (1991; 1992) Information
Processing Model 158
Other Affective Influences on Justice Perceptions 159
Summary and Critique 160
Integrating the Three Traditions: Forgas (1995; 2000;
2001) Affect Infusion Model 161
Four Modes of Information Processing 162
Affect-as-Information vs. Affective Priming 163
Closing Thoughts 164
Emotion as a Cause of Justice Perceptions 164
Scher and Heise s (1993) Affect Control Theory 165
Mullen s (2007) Affective Model of Justice Reasoning 166
Future Research Directions 168
Model 1: The Focusing Effect-From Mood
to Emotion 169
Model 2: The Broadening Effect-From Emotion to
Mood 170
Concluding Thoughts 171
Emotional Regulation: Display Rules and
Terror Management 173
Emotional Labor 175
Overview of Display Rules 175
Benefits of Display Rules 176
Hazards of Display Rules: Emotional Labor 178
Injustice and Emotional Labor 181
Summary and Critique 185
Some Final Parting Thoughts 186
Terror Management Theory 186
Overview of Terror Management Theory (TMT) 186
Terror Management and Ingroup Behavior 187
Terror Management, Punishment,
and Forgiveness 188
Where Is the Affective Driver in TMT? 190
Justice and Terror Management Theory 191
Terror Management Theory vs. Uncertainty
Management Theory 193
Summary and Critique 196
Future Research Directions 197
Conclusion 199
Further Integration of Justice and Affect: Ashkanasy s
(2003) Five-Level Model 202
Level 1: Within-Person Affect 203
Level 2: Between-Person Affect 206
Level 3: Interpersonal Interactions 209
Level 4: Groups and Teams 215
Level 5: Organizational Climate 216
What Is Missing From the Justice Literature? 217
Can One Identify New Antecedents to Justice
Judgments? 218
Can One Integrate Affect in the Conceptualization of
the Structure of Justice Judgments? 220
Can One Identify Understudied Consequences of
Justice Judgments? 224
Are There Understudied Moderators to the Justice
Judgmental Process? 227
Final Thoughts 228
References 229
Author Index 289
Subject Index $05
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