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9780521786997

The Psychology of Legitimacy: Emerging Perspectives on Ideology, Justice, and Intergroup Relations

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    9780521786997

  • ISBN10:

    0521786991

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2001-09-10
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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This book summarizes and integrates the best social scientific research currently going on in a previously neglected but rapidly emerging interdisciplinary field seeking to understand processes of legitimation and de-legitimation in social relations. Contributors are leading researchers in sociology, psychology, political science, and organizational behavior, and the themes they cover are overlapping and mutually informative. The book is constructed primarily around the authors and their theories, and there is an uncommon degree of cross talk amongst the authors. The chapters converge on key questions concerning the ways in which people construct ideological justifications or rationalizations for their own actions and for the actions of others taken on behalf of valued groups and systems. The result is a general approach to the psychological basis of social inequality, which may be applied to distinctions of race, gender, social class, occupational status, and many other forms of inequality.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
List of Contributors
xi
Part One. Introduction
Emerging Perspectives on the Psychology of Legiytimacy
3(30)
John T. Jost
Brenda Major
Part Two. Historical Perspectives on Sociological and Psychological Theories of Legitimacy
Theories of Legitimacy
33(21)
Morris Zelditch, Jr.
Reflections on Social and Psychological Processes of Legitimazation and Delegitimization
54(23)
Herbert C. Kelman
Part Three. Cognitive and Perceptual Processes in the Appraisal of Legitimacy
A Perceptual Theory of Legitimacy: Politics, Prejudice, Social Institutions, and Moral Value
77(26)
Christian S. Crandall
Ryan K. Beasley
Blame It on the Group: Entitativity, Subjective Essentialism, and Social Attribution
103(32)
Vincent Yzerbyt
Anouk Rogier
Status versus Quo: Naive Realism and the Search for Social Change and Perceived Legitimacy
135(22)
Robert J. Robinson
Laura Kray
Part Four. The Tolerance of Injustice: Implications for Self and Society
Tolerance of Personal Deprivation
157(19)
James M. Olson
Carolyn L. Hafer
Legitimacy and the Construal of Social Disadvantage
176(29)
Brenda Major
Toni Schmader
Individual Upward Mobility and the Perceived Legitimacy of Intergroup Relations
205(18)
Naomi Ellemers
Restricted Intergroup Boundaries: Tokenism, Ambiguity, and the Tolerance of Injustice
223(34)
Stephen C. Wright
Part Five. Stereotyping, Ideology, and the Legitimation of Inequality
The Emergence of Status Beliefs: From Structural Inequality to Legitimizing Ideology
257(21)
Cecilia L. Ridgeway
Ambivalent Stereotypes as Legitimizing Ideologies: Differentiating Paternalistic and Envious Prejudice
278(29)
Peter Glick
Susan T. Fiske
Legitimizing Ideologies: The Social Dominance Approach
307(25)
Jim Sidanius
Shana Levin
Christopher M. Federico
Felicia Pratto
The (II) legitimacy of Ingroup Bias: From Social Reality to Social Resistance
332(31)
Russell Spears
Jolanda Jetten
Bertjan Doosje
Conflicts of Legitimation among Self, Group, and System: The Integrative Potential of System Justification Theory
363(28)
John T. Jost
Diana Burgess
Cristina O. Mosso
Part Six. Institutional and Organizational Processes of Legitimation
The Architecture of Legitimacy: Constructing Accounts of Organizational Controversies
391(25)
Kimberly D. Elsbach
A Psychological Perspective on the Legitimacy of Institutions and Authorities
416(21)
Tom R. Tyler
License to Kill: Violence and Legitimacy in Expropriative Social Relations
437(32)
Mary R. Jackman
Index 469

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