The Organizational Underpinnings of Social Justice Theory Development
Abstract Existing psychological theories about justice developed during a classic period when social justice was a core aspect of social psychology. These theories have gone on to have impact on a number of fields concerned with addressing social, political and economic issues. At the same time shif...
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