显而易见的,公然的非人化对支持群体间暴力的独特强大的影响
Alexander P Landry1, Isaias Ghezae2, Ramzi Abou-Ismail3
1Department of Organizational Behavior, Stanford University.
Journal of personality and social psychology
|May 5, 2025
概括
脱人化,拒绝外族人的人性,与不喜欢不同,并且独特地预测了对群体间暴力的支持. 了解这种心理机制对于解决冲突至关重要.
科学领域:
- 社会心理学 社会心理学
- 政治心理学 政治心理学
- 冲突研究 冲突研究
背景情况:
- 支持群体间暴力是一个重大的社会问题.
- 理论上,非人性化,拒绝外来群体的人性,是为了促进这种暴力.
- 人们担心非人化只是强烈不喜欢的代理,限制了其解释能力.
研究的目的:
- 实证地测试非人化的独特现实和解释能力.
- 调查非人化是否在促进暴力方面是字面的还是比喻的.
- 澄清支持群体间暴力的心理基础.
主要方法:
- 对120项关于非人道化,不喜欢和暴力的研究 (N=128,022) 的元分析.
- 在四个冲突地区 (美国,俄罗斯/乌克兰,以色列/巴勒斯坦,印度) 的跨文化研究 (N=3,773).
- 实验性操纵以隔离非人化在支持暴力中的因果作用 (N=753).
主要成果:
- 脱人化在经验上与不喜欢有所区别,并且通常是字面意义上的.
- 人性化表现出一种独特而强烈的关系,支持群体间暴力.
- 实验证据证实了非人化在促进暴力支持中的因果作用.
结论:
- 脱人化是一种关键的心理构造,而不仅仅是不喜欢的方面.
- 调查结果澄清了推动支持群体间暴力的机制.
- 这项研究可以为旨在减轻群体间敌意和暴力的干预提供信息.
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