International Society for Justice Research

ISJR facilitates such collaboration and exchange and the dissemination of knowledge through the publication of an academic journal Social Justice Research, the conduct of biennial scientific conferences,[1] regular newsletters, and informal discussion by means of a listserv.

Source:[2] Questions about justice, which have occupied many scholars across different scientific disciplines for centuries, are ubiquitous in interpersonal relations, within and between communities, social groups, organizations, and states.

Its mission is to further three main goals: The society meets biennially as a forum for the exchange and discussion of knowledge related to the multiple facets of justice and fairness.

Information about upcoming and past meetings is available at http://www.isjr.org/conference/ The journal Social Justice Research[3] (SJR) was founded in 1987 by Melvin Lerner to publish work related to the growing field.

The ISJR Early Career Contribution Award is presented bi-annually to an accomplished young researcher in order to foster, encourage, and support excellence in justice-related scholarship.