外群
非人性化
内群和外群
人性
社会心理学
心理学
归属
移情
偏见(法律术语)
社会学
政治学
人类学
法学
作者
Loris Vezzali,Dora Capozza,Gian Antonio Di Bernardo,Rossella Falvo,Sofia Stathi,Gordon Hodson
标识
DOI:10.1080/10463283.2021.1963156
摘要
Outgroup dehumanisation, the denial of full humanity to outgroups relative to ingroups, is pervasive in many contemporary societies. The aim of the present work is to review effective strategies aimed at fostering outgroup humanity attribution. After presenting the main models of humanity attribution, we differentiate two types of strategies. Outgroup-specific strategies are focused on a target outgroup, therefore their effectiveness is more dependent upon the specific intergroup relationship. These include intergroup contact, meta-humanisation, and social categorisation. Outgroup-independent strategies are not inherently linked to a target outgroup, implying that their effectiveness is less dependent on the specific intergroup dynamics under consideration. These involve human-animal similarity and secure relationship attachment. We provide evidence for the effectiveness of these strategies and their underlying processes, showcasing our research programme within the larger literature. In so doing, we take into account the distinction between blatant and subtle dehumanisation, and conclude with suggestions for future research.
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