Social Justice Research

Papers
(The TQCC of Social Justice Research is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Just World Beliefs in a Time of Crisis: Cross-Lagged Panel and Moderating Cross-National Effects on Mental Health and Well-Being Outcomes77
The Organizational Underpinnings of Social Justice Theory Development18
More Just for Me than Which Others? Personal Justice Ascendancy, Perceived Discrimination in Healthcare, and Personal Well-Being in African Americans15
Merit as an Attitude: Chilean School Communities’ Repertoires in Chile and the Perception of the “Good Student” in a Post-pandemic Scenario14
Ethical CSR, Organizational Identification, and Job Satisfaction: Mediated Moderated Role of Interactional Justice12
‘We Need Communities of Color’: How Coalitions Can Move from Climate Action to Climate Justice12
Factors Contributing to Social Justice Action: A Scoping Review of the Published Literature10
Beliefs About Wealth and Mobility are Related to Evaluations of Economic Inequalities10
Perceptions of Social Mobility and Political Trust in China: The Mediating Role of Perceived Fairness10
The Dark Side: Linking Organizational Justice to Unethical Employee Behaviors9
Can Community Music Contribute to More Equitable Societies? A Critical Interpretive Synthesis7
Testing the Roles of Perceived Control, Optimism, and Gratitude in the Relationship between General/Personal Belief in a Just World and WellBeing/Depression6
Generation Matters: The Role of Migration and Generational Status for Distributive Justice Attitudes6
Conflicting Loyalties: Cognitive Abstraction Drives Whistleblowing Behavior Among Those Who Value Loyalty6
Childhood and Adulthood Predictors of Critical Consciousness5
The Art of Being Ethical and Responsible: Print Media Debate on Final Disposal of Spent Nuclear Fuel in Finland and Sweden5
Does the Empowering Function of the Belief in a Just World Generalise? Broad-base Cross-sectional and Longitudinal Evidence4
Correction to: Deliberating Inequality: A Blueprint for Studying the Social Formation of Beliefs about Economic Inequality4
When and How Information About Economic Inequality Affects Attitudes Towards Redistribution4
Advice from One Veteran4
Confusing the Expression of Social Norms and Justice Motivation3
How Previous Fairness Experiences Affect Political Efficacy? A Cross-National Analysis of 23 European Countries3
The Language of Inclusion: Using Critical Corpus-Based Methods to Study the Presence and Representation of “Women, Children and Vulnerable Groups” in Liberia’s Truth Commission3
Social Gaps in Eligibility for a Matriculation Certificate in Israel: A Pre- and Post-COVID-19 Comparison3
Focusing on the “Social” in Social Justice Research3
Empowering Pre-service Teachers for Social Justice: A Case Study in Türkiye’s Post-Disaster Education Landscape3
Distinctly Neoliberal: A Latent Profile Analysis of Neoliberal Ideology and Its Associations with Sociopolitical Actions and Sexual Attitudes3
Introduction: (Re)Shaping Educational Justice in the Post-COVID-19 Era3
Tossing a Coin: Preferences for Rank-Ordering in Triage Decisions3
Further Evidence for the Latent Structure and Relationship Between Belief in a Just World and Subjective Well-Being: A Commentary on the Latent Factor Approach by Hafer et al. (2020)3
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