Summary of Solidarity and social justice in contemporary societies by Yerkes and Bal - 1st edition
- Chapter 0: What is this book about?
- Chapter 1: Why do the topics of solidarity and social justice still matter today?
- Chapter 2: What is the social identity theory about?
- Chapter 3: What are triggers and barriers for in- and out-group solidarity?
- Chapter 4: How does social justice relate to the justification of social inequalities?
- Chapter 5: How is solidarity integrated in the modern welfare state?
- Chapter 6: What are the important insights from welfare deservingness theory?
- Chapter 7: What are gender stereotypes and how do they relate to social inequality?
- Chapter 8: How do perceptions of fairness and justice relate to gender inequality?
- Chapter 9: What does modern day ageism look like?
- Chapter 10: Is the intergenerational social contract under pressure?
- Chapter 11: How do we study socioeconomic inequalities
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