Arsenio William F, Preziosi Susanna, Silberstein Erica, Hamburger Benjamin
Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, Yeshiva University.
New Dir Youth Dev. 2012 Winter;2012(136):95-110, 10-1. doi: 10.1002/yd.20041.
This article addresses how low-income urban adolescents view the fairness of different aspects of American society, including how wealth is distributed, the nature of legal constraints, and overall social opportunities and legitimacy. This research emerged from efforts to understand the moral and emotional nature of some adolescents' aggressive tendencies. Recently it has become clearer that aggression can serve many purposes and that, for some adolescents, aggression is a coherent though problematic response to larger familial, neighborhood, and institutional forces. Consequently, the authors focus on the connections between low-income adolescents' perceptions of institutional and interpersonal fairness, certain aggressive tendencies, and related emotion judgments. At the same time, relatively little is known about how low-income adolescents as a group perceive the fairness of wealth distribution and other broad aspects of American society. Consequently, a second important goal is to examine these adolescents' normative beliefs about institutional fairness at a time of growing financial and educational inequalities in the United States.
本文探讨了低收入城市青少年如何看待美国社会不同方面的公平性,包括财富分配方式、法律约束的性质、整体社会机会和合法性。这项研究源于对一些青少年攻击倾向的道德和情感本质的理解。最近,越来越清楚的是,攻击行为可以有多种目的,而且对一些青少年来说,攻击行为是对更大的家庭、社区和制度力量的一种连贯但有问题的反应。因此,作者关注低收入青少年对制度和人际公平的认知、某些攻击倾向以及相关情感判断之间的联系。与此同时,对于低收入青少年群体如何看待财富分配公平性以及美国社会其他广泛方面,人们了解得相对较少。因此,第二个重要目标是在美国金融和教育不平等加剧之际,研究这些青少年对制度公平的规范性信念。