Justice and feelings: Toward a new era in justice research

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In this special issue, the relationship between feelings and justice and its consequences are highlighted. Five articles discuss the role that affect, feelings, and emotions play in justice processes across a variety of social settings. In the present introductory article, the position of past and present justice research in relationship to these topics is briefly reviewed. In addition, reasons are outlined to show why a focus on these issues may be pivotal for a better understanding of social justice and how this may pave the way for a new, more process-oriented era in social justice research, focusing more on "hot" cognitive aspects as they pertain to social justice concerns. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2007.

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De Cremer, D., & Van Den Bos, K. (2007). Justice and feelings: Toward a new era in justice research. Social Justice Research, 20(1), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11211-007-0031-2

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