Procedural Justice, Volumes I and II
Discover the groundbreaking insights within Procedural Justice, Volumes I and II by Taylor & Francis Ltd, published in 2005. Spanning an impressive 1190 pages, this comprehensive collection assembles pivotal articles on the emerging concept of procedural justice, a key idea in the social psychology of conflict management.
This essential resource delves into how individuals' perceptions of fairness in decision-making processes significantly impact their responses to conflict resolution in various social contexts. By exploring the nuances of procedural fairness, this book provides valuable perspectives for scholars, practitioners, and anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of conflict management.
Enhance your knowledge and approach to conflict resolution with this insightful exploration of procedural justice. Perfect for academics and professionals alike, Procedural Justice, Volumes I and II is a must-have addition to your library.