/ 03.06.2013
James R. Kluegel / David S. Mason / Bernd Wegener (Hrsg.)
Social justice and political change. Public opinion in Capitalist and Post-Communist states
Berlin/New York: Walter de Gruyter 1995 (Societies in transition 3); 359 S.; geb., 128,- DM; ISBN 3-11-014541-3Mit dem Sammelband liegt die erste Publikation im Rahmen eines internationalen Forschungsprojektes über soziale Gerechtigkeit vor, an dem mehr als zwanzig Wissenschaftler aus zwölf Ländern beteiligt sind.
Inhalt: James R. Kluegel/David S. Mason/Bernd Egener: The International Social Justice Project (1-12);
I. Justice in Political Perspective: Adam Swift/Gordon Marshall/Carole Burgoyne/David Routh: Distributive Justice: Does It Matter What the People Think? (15-47); David S. Mason: Justice, Socialism, and Participation in the Postcommunist States (49-80); James R. Kluegel/Masaru Miyano: Justice Beliefs and Support for the Welfare State in Advanced Capitalism (81-105).
II. Microjustice: Duane F. Alwin/Galin Gorney/Ludmila Khakhulina/Vojko Antoncic/Wil Arts/Bogdan Chichomski/Piet Hermkens: Comparative Referential Structures, System Legitimacy, and Justice Sentiments: An International Comparison (109-130); Wil Arts/Piet Hermkens/Peter van Wijick: Justice Evaluation of Income Distribution (131-149); Bernd Wegener/Susanne Steinmann: Justice Psychophysics in the Real World: Comparing Income Justice and Income Satisfaction in East and West Germany (151-175).
III. Ideology and Justice: James R. Kluegel/György Csepeli/Tamás Kolosi/Antal Örkény/Mária Neményi: Accounting for the Rich and the Poor: Existential Justice in Comparative Perspective (179-207); James R. Kluegel/Petr Matej°u: Egalitarian vs. Inegalitarian Principles of Distributive Justice (209-238); Bernd Wegener/Stefan Liebig: Dominant Ideologies and the Variation of Distributive Justice Norms: A Comparison of East and West Germany, and the United States (239-259).
IV. Social Structures and Justice Beliefs: Bernd Wegener/Stefan Liebig: Hierarchical and Social Closure Conceptions of Distributive Social Justice: A Comparison of East and West Germany (263-284); Pamela Davidson/Susanne Steinmann/Bernd Wegener: The Caring but Unjust Women? A Comparative Study of Gender Differences in Perceptions of Social Justice in Four Countries (285-319); Appendix: Duane Alwin/Bernd Wegener: Methods of the International Social Justice Project (321-330).
Frank Decker (FD)
Prof. Dr., Institut für Politische Wissenschaft und Soziologie, Universität Bonn.
Rubrizierung: 2.22 | 2.62 | 2.61 | 2.64 | 2.3 | 5.4
Empfohlene Zitierweise: Frank Decker, Rezension zu: James R. Kluegel / David S. Mason / Bernd Wegener (Hrsg.): Social justice and political change. Berlin/New York: 1995, in: Portal für Politikwissenschaft, https://www.pw-portal.de/rezension/708-social-justice-and-political-change_514, veröffentlicht am 01.01.2006.
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Prof. Dr., Institut für Politische Wissenschaft und Soziologie, Universität Bonn.
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