Publication year
2016Publisher
New York, NY : Springer New York
ISBN
9781493932153
In
Sabbagh, C.; Schmitt, M. (ed.), Handbook of social justice theory and research, pp. 37-59Publication type
Part of book or chapter of book
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Editor(s)
Sabbagh, C.
Schmitt, M.
Organization
SW OZ RSCR SOC
Languages used
English (eng)
Book title
Sabbagh, C.; Schmitt, M. (ed.), Handbook of social justice theory and research
Page start
p. 37
Page end
p. 59
Subject
Inequality, cohesion and modernization; Ongelijkheid, cohesie en moderniseringAbstract
In this chapter, we provide an overview of the empirical justice research done so far within sociology and aim to contribute to a clearer understanding of what constitutes a sociological approach. In order to do so, we first introduce the multilevel model of sociological explanation and derive four perspectives of sociological justice research: the analysis of institution Error! Bookmark not defined. s and discourses on the societal level and the analysis of attitudes and behavior on the individual level. As sociological attitude research is the field with the most advanced theories and the broadest stock of empirical findings, we will focus on such and report its central theoretical developments and main empirical results. We restrict our review to what is usually called "distributive justice" i.e., justice conceptions related to the allocation and distribution of goods (primarily income and wealth) and burdens (e.g., taxes or welfare payment).
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