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245 04 $aThe psychology of legitimacy :$bemerging
perspectives on ideology, justice, and intergroup relations
/$cedited by John T. Jost, Brenda Major.
260 $aCambridge, U.K. ;$aNew York :$bCambridge
University Press,$c2001.
300 $axvi, 477 p. :$bill. ;$c24 cm.
500 $aProceedings of a conference held at Stanford
University in Aug., 1998.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $g1.$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 --
$g4.$tPerceptual 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 -- $g11.$tEmergence 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.] -- $g14.$t(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
-- $g16.$tArchitecture of Legitimacy: Constructing Accounts
of Organizational Controversies /$rKimberly D. Elsbach --
$g17.$tPsychological 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.
650 0 $aSocial stratification.
650 0 $aStereotype (Psychology)
650 0 $aIntergroup relations.
650 0 $aRationalization (Psychology)
650 0 $aLegitimacy of governments.
650 0 $aOrganizational behavior.
700 1 $aJost, John T.
700 1 $aMajor, Brenda,$d1950-
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