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      Violence, partisanship and transitional justice in Zimbabwe

      The Journal of Modern African Studies
      Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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              Disrespect and the experience of injustice.

              D T Miller (2001)
              This review analyzes research and theory pertaining to the psychology of injustice, using as its organizing theme the role that the perception of disrespect plays in the experience of injustice. The analysis focuses primarily on the links between disrespect and anger, disrespect and injustice, and anger and injustice. Determinants of the intensity of people's reactions to injustices are also reviewed. In addition, the review examines the goals of retaliation as well as the forms that retaliation can take. Parallels between justice reactions to those acts of disrespect directed toward the self and those directed toward others are noted. Finally, the review discusses the implications of justice research for understanding the specific and general entitlements that people believe are their due.
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                The Journal of Modern African Studies
                J. Mod. Afr. Stud.
                Cambridge University Press (CUP)
                0022-278X
                1469-7777
                September 2011
                August 2011
                : 49
                : 03
                : 353-380
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                10.1017/S0022278X11000243
                0891668c-97b4-451c-b07d-53bd878eca10
                © 2011
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