The Journal of Social Issues
Vol. 50 No. 4 1994
Human Values and Social Issues: Current Understanding and Implications for the Future
Issue Editors:Daniel M. Mayton II, William E. Loges, Sandra J.Ball-Rokeach,and Joel W. Grube
Human values and social issues: An introduction 1
Daniel M. Mayton II, Sandra J. Ball-Rokeach, and William E. Loges
CONCEPTUALIZATIONS OF HUMAN VALUES
Choosing equality: The correspondence between attitudes about race and the value of equality 9
Sandra J. Ball-Rokeach and William E. Loges
Are there universal aspects in the structure and contents of human values? 19
Shalom H. Schwartz
The rhetorical use of values to justify social and intergroup attitudes 47
Connie M. Kristiansen and Mark P. Zanna
POLITICAL THINKING, POLITICAL BEHAVIOR AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
Beyond Rokeach’s equality-freedom model: Two-dimensional values in a one-dimensional world 67
Valerie Braithwaite
The role of values in predicting fairness judgments and support of affirmative action 95
Randall S. Peterson
Values underpinning of antinuclear political activism: A cross-national study 117
Daniel M. MaytonII and Adrian Furnham
Human values and their relation to justice 129
Norman T. Feather
VALUE SELF-CONFRONTATION AS A MEANS OF CHANGE
Inducing change in values, attitudes, and behaviors: Belief system theory and the method of value self-confrontation 153
Joel W. Grube, Daniel M. Mayton II, and Sandra J. Ball-Rokeach
Dual-processing in value self-confrontation: The role of need for cognition 175
James E. Waller
1993 SPSSI PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
The politics of women’s health 189
Sally A. Shumaker and Teresa Rust Smith
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