This article examines how racial differences affect perceptions of distributive justice in post apartheid South Africa. In 'divided' societies, citizens might be expected to discriminate on the basis of race or culture in assessing the justice of other citizens' claims. South Africa is a prime example of a 'divided' society in which, in the past, legislation and racial elite culture combined in pervasive discrimination. Given the continued importance of race in daily life in South Africa, we might expect that attitudes about distributive justice would continue to be racialised, with people considering members of the same 'racial group' as themselves as being more deserving than members of other groups. But evidence from both national datase...
South Africa is a highly distributively unequal country, and its inequality continues to be largely ...
South Africa is a highly distributively unequal country, and its inequality continues to be largely ...
South Africa's Constitution (1996) ushered in a new era for all previously disadvantaged groups and ...
This article examines how racial differences affect perceptions of distributive justice in post apar...
This article examines how racial differences affect perceptions of distributive justice in postapart...
This paper examines how racial differences affect perceptions of distributive justice in post-aparth...
In multi-racial or otherwise multi-cultural societies, people may discriminate in the allocation of ...
Even after ten years of democratic government, South Africa remains an unusually unequal society. In...
The end of apartheid has brought a resurgence of research into racial identities, attitudes and beha...
The end of apartheid has brought a resurgence of research into racial identities, attitudes and beha...
The end of apartheid has brought a resurgence of research into racial identities, attitudes and beha...
The transition from apartheid to democracy in South Africa has raised questions, on the one hand, ab...
The transition from apartheid to democracy in South Africa has raised questions, on the one hand, ab...
During the 20th century, South Africa’s economy became increasingly ordered and controlled along rac...
This article reports on a research project aimed at assessing the impact of race and class disparity...
South Africa is a highly distributively unequal country, and its inequality continues to be largely ...
South Africa is a highly distributively unequal country, and its inequality continues to be largely ...
South Africa's Constitution (1996) ushered in a new era for all previously disadvantaged groups and ...
This article examines how racial differences affect perceptions of distributive justice in post apar...
This article examines how racial differences affect perceptions of distributive justice in postapart...
This paper examines how racial differences affect perceptions of distributive justice in post-aparth...
In multi-racial or otherwise multi-cultural societies, people may discriminate in the allocation of ...
Even after ten years of democratic government, South Africa remains an unusually unequal society. In...
The end of apartheid has brought a resurgence of research into racial identities, attitudes and beha...
The end of apartheid has brought a resurgence of research into racial identities, attitudes and beha...
The end of apartheid has brought a resurgence of research into racial identities, attitudes and beha...
The transition from apartheid to democracy in South Africa has raised questions, on the one hand, ab...
The transition from apartheid to democracy in South Africa has raised questions, on the one hand, ab...
During the 20th century, South Africa’s economy became increasingly ordered and controlled along rac...
This article reports on a research project aimed at assessing the impact of race and class disparity...
South Africa is a highly distributively unequal country, and its inequality continues to be largely ...
South Africa is a highly distributively unequal country, and its inequality continues to be largely ...
South Africa's Constitution (1996) ushered in a new era for all previously disadvantaged groups and ...