Beyond left-right ideology in the study of justice perception: Interdependent distributive worldviews in Jamaica and New Zealand

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dc.contributor.author Frey, Rosemary en
dc.contributor.author Powell, L en
dc.contributor.editor Lonner, W en
dc.date.accessioned 2012-02-20T23:38:56Z en
dc.date.issued 2005-01-01 en
dc.identifier.issn 0022-0221 en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2292/11557 en
dc.description.abstract This article outlines an alternative to traditional left-right ideological spectrum approaches to studying political opinion formation and distributive justice perception within cultures, highlighting instead the tension that exists between an interdependence distributive worldview focused on intimacy and social connectedness, and an independence distributive worldview focused on personal control and mastery over one’s life space. Employing data from the Cross-Cultural Variations in Distributive Justice Perception project, (a) quantitative measures of individual differences in personality orientations and (b) qualitative-interpretive measures of word-use patterns (in discussing distributive fairness issues) are applied within two exemplary cultural contexts (Jamaica, NewZealand) to examine the potential utility of the interdependence-independence model as a viable explanatory alternative to left-right theories of justice orientation. Profiles are constructed of salient features differentiating the distributive worldviews of interdependents and independents in Jamaica and NewZealand, and implications of this model are drawn for the study of distributive justice perception processes across cultures. en
dc.publisher Sage en
dc.relation.ispartofseries Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology en
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dc.rights.uri https://researchspace.auckland.ac.nz/docs/uoa-docs/rights.htm en
dc.subject ideology; justice; opinion; interdependence; independence; culture en
dc.title Beyond left-right ideology in the study of justice perception: Interdependent distributive worldviews in Jamaica and New Zealand en
dc.type Journal Article en
dc.identifier.doi 10.1177/0022022104271429 en
pubs.issue 1 en
pubs.begin-page 117 en
pubs.volume 36 en
dc.rights.holder Copyright: Sage en
pubs.author-url http://jcc.sagepub.com/content/36/1/117 en
pubs.end-page 146 en
pubs.publication-status Published en
dc.rights.accessrights http://purl.org/eprint/accessRights/RestrictedAccess en
pubs.subtype Article en
pubs.elements-id 236787 en
pubs.org-id Medical and Health Sciences en
pubs.org-id Nursing en
dc.identifier.eissn 1552-5422 en
pubs.record-created-at-source-date 2011-11-02 en


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