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_aThe psychology of legitimacy : _bemerging perspectives on ideology, justice, and intergroup relations / _cedited by John T. Jost, Brenda Major. |
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_aNew York : _bCambridge University Press, _c2001. |
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_g1. _tEmerging Perspectives on the Psychology of Legitimacy / _rJohn T. Jost and Brenda Major -- _g2. _tTheories of Legitimacy / _rMorris Zelditch, Jr. -- _g3. _tReflections on Social and Psychological Processes of Legitimization and Delegitimization / _rHerbert C. Kelman -- _g4. _tA Perceptual Theory of Legitimacy: Politics, Prejudice, Social Institutions, and Moral Value / _rChristian S. Crandall and Ryan K. Beasley -- _g5. _tBlame It on the Group: Entitativity, Subjective Essentialism, and Social Attribution / _rVincent Yzerbyt and Anouk Rogier -- _g6. _tStatus versus Quo: Naive Realism and the Search for Social Change and Perceived Legitimacy / _rRobert J. Robinson and Laura Kray -- _g7. _tTolerance of Personal Deprivation / _rJames M. Olson and Carolyn L. Hafer -- _g8. _tLegitimacy and the Construal of Social Disadvantage / _rBrenda Major and Toni Schmader -- _g9. _tIndividual Upward Mobility and the Perceived Legitimacy of Intergroup Relations / _rNaomi Ellemers -- _g10. _tRestricted Intergroup Boundaries: Tokenism, Ambiguity, and the Tolerance of Injustice / _rStephen C. Wright -- _g11. _tThe Emergence of Status Beliefs: From Structural Inequality to Legitimizing Ideology / _rCecilia L. Ridgeway -- _g12. _tAmbivalent Stereotypes as Legitimizing Ideologies: Differentiating Paternalistic and Envious Prejudice / _rPeter Glick and Susan T. Fiske -- _g13. _tLegitimizing Ideologies: The Social Dominance Approach / _rJim Sidanius, Shana Levin and Christopher M. Federico / _r[et al.] -- _g14. _tThe (Il)legitimacy of Ingroup Bias: From Social Reality to Social Resistance / _rRussell Spears, Jolanda Jetten and Bertjan Doosje -- _g15. _tConflicts of Legitimation among Self, Group, and System: The Integrative Potential of System Justification Theory / _rJohn T. Jost, Diana Burgess and Cristina O. Mosso -- _g16. _tThe Architecture of Legitimacy: Constructing Accounts of Organizational Controversies / _rKimberly D. Elsbach -- _g17. _tA Psychological Perspective on the Legitimacy of Institutions and Authorities / _rTom R. Tyler -- _g18. _tLicense to Kill: Violence and Legitimacy in Expropriative Social Relations / _rMary R. Jackman. |
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