公共事業紛争における対立構造の認知
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This study investigated whether (a) citizens' cognitive representations of conflict structure in public works projects, (b) their procedural justice perception regarding the government's implementation of public works projects, and (c) citizens' perceptions of overall governmental justice affected perceived possibility of conflict resolution. A total of 158 women, 161 men, and 4 gender- unidentified participants completed a mail survey of 1,400 likely voters over 20 years old residing in 8 Japanese cities. Perceived procedural justice, both of perceived microjustice and macrojustice concerns in the government, and perceived microjustice concerns among residents who are opposed to public works project policies increased citizens' overall justice evaluation of the government, although perceived microjustice concerns in the opponents of those policies did not increase. Furthermore, citizens' perceptions of overall governmental justice, their perceptions of government's microjustice concerns, and their perceptions of opponents' macrojustice concerns prompted perceived possibility of conflict resolution. These results suggested that citizens perceive conflicts between government and residents over public works projects as disagreement between government's macrojustice concerns and residents' microjustice concerns.
- 北海学園大学の論文
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