What does it mean to be human? Why do people dehumanize others (and sometimes themselves)? These questions have only recently begun to be investigated in earnest within psychology. This volume presents the latest thinking about these and related questions from research leaders in the field of humanness and dehumanization in social psychology and related disciplines. Contributions provide new insights into the history of dehumanization, its different types, and new theories are proposed for when and why dehumanization occurs. While people's views about what humanness is, and who has it, have long been known as important in understanding ethnic conflict, contributors demonstrate its relevance in other domains, including medical practice, poli...
Dehumanization involves failing to acknowledge that another person has the full suite of emotions, c...
Dehumanization is an important element of legal theorizing about property confiscation by state or g...
When innocents are intentionally harmed, people are motivated to see that offenders get their "just ...
What does it mean to be human? Why do people dehumanize others (and sometimes themselves)? These que...
What does it mean to be human? Why do people dehumanize others (and sometimes themselves)? These que...
Dehumanization is a broad topic that we do not know under all its facets. Dehumanizing others is a p...
People are social beings. Moreover, a person\u27s human identity is socially bestowed, sustained and...
Across five experiments, we show that dehumanization—the act of perceiving victims as not completely...
Recently, I presented evidence that there are two broad kinds of dehumanization: descriptive dehuman...
Beginning with early studies in the 1970s, dehumanisation has become a key feature in attempts to gr...
A puzzling feature of paradigmatic cases of dehumanization is that the perpetrators often attribute ...
Dehumanization is an important element of legal theorizing about property confiscation by state or g...
This research explores the importance of studying the theory of dehumanization. Over six million peo...
Dehumanisation is an elusive concept. While the term itself indicates that its meaning relates to a ...
We review a programme of research on the attribution of humanness to people, and the ways in which l...
Dehumanization involves failing to acknowledge that another person has the full suite of emotions, c...
Dehumanization is an important element of legal theorizing about property confiscation by state or g...
When innocents are intentionally harmed, people are motivated to see that offenders get their "just ...
What does it mean to be human? Why do people dehumanize others (and sometimes themselves)? These que...
What does it mean to be human? Why do people dehumanize others (and sometimes themselves)? These que...
Dehumanization is a broad topic that we do not know under all its facets. Dehumanizing others is a p...
People are social beings. Moreover, a person\u27s human identity is socially bestowed, sustained and...
Across five experiments, we show that dehumanization—the act of perceiving victims as not completely...
Recently, I presented evidence that there are two broad kinds of dehumanization: descriptive dehuman...
Beginning with early studies in the 1970s, dehumanisation has become a key feature in attempts to gr...
A puzzling feature of paradigmatic cases of dehumanization is that the perpetrators often attribute ...
Dehumanization is an important element of legal theorizing about property confiscation by state or g...
This research explores the importance of studying the theory of dehumanization. Over six million peo...
Dehumanisation is an elusive concept. While the term itself indicates that its meaning relates to a ...
We review a programme of research on the attribution of humanness to people, and the ways in which l...
Dehumanization involves failing to acknowledge that another person has the full suite of emotions, c...
Dehumanization is an important element of legal theorizing about property confiscation by state or g...
When innocents are intentionally harmed, people are motivated to see that offenders get their "just ...