New and Current Directions in Justice Theorizing and Research - A Special Issue of personality and Social Psychology Review
This special issue fans the flames of interest in social psychological justice theory and research, and showcases the new social psychological developments relating to justice and fairness. It addresses identity; "negative justice"--what happens after wrongs have occurred; contingent models that specify the boundary conditions when different considerations are likely to be especially important in people's conceptions of justice; and emotion.