The Psychology of Rights and Duties: Empirical Contributions and Normative Commentaries

Amer Psychological Assn (2005)
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"This book fills a vitally important gap in the scholarship of psychology and justice, and in this way, the editors think it will be particularly useful to psychology students and professors in courses on intergroup relations, social justice, psychology and law, ethnic relations and multiculturalism, cross-cultural and cultural psychology, and social psychology. This book brings together those who meet at the empirical and normative nexus over the common ground of rights and duties at the professional and scholarly level and is likely to appeal to those who study this topic"--Pref. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2005 APA, all rights reserved).

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