Although the act of dehumanizing an outgroup is a pervasive and potent intergroup process that drives discrimination and conflict, no formal research has examined the consequences of being dehumanized by an outgroup—that is, “metadehumanization.” Across 10 studies (N = 3,440) involving several real-world conflicts spanning 3 continents, we provide the first empirical evidence that metadehumanization (a) plays a central role in outgroup aggression that is (b) mediated by outgroup dehumanization, and (c) distinct from metaprejudice. Studies 1a and 1b demonstrate experimentally that Americans who learn that Arabs (Study 1a) or Muslims (Study 1b) blatantly dehumanize Americans are more likely to dehumanize that outgroup in return; by contrast, ...
Dehumanizing the enemy is one of the most destructive elements of intergroup conflict. Past research...
Is there any empirical relation between intergroup (de)humanization and trust during asymmetric conf...
This research explores the importance of studying the theory of dehumanization. Over six million peo...
Although the act of dehumanizing an outgroup is a pervasive and potent intergroup process that drive...
Meta-dehumanization, the perception your group has been given less than human qualities, contributes...
Dehumanization is a central concept in the study of intergroup relations. Yet although theoretical a...
Meta-dehumanization contributes to a vicious cycle of hostility. This study extends the literature b...
<div><p>Historically, dehumanization has enabled members of advantaged groups to ‘morally disengage’...
Subtle and blatant dehumanization exacerbates negative intergroup relations while intergroup contact...
Research suggests that members of advantaged groups who feel dehumanized by other groups respond agg...
Historically, dehumanization has enabled members of advantaged groups to 'morally disengage' from di...
In three studies, we examined the impact of multiple categorization on intergroup dehumanization. St...
Historically, dehumanization has enabled members of advantaged groups to ‘morally disengage’ from di...
In three studies we examined the impact of multiple categorization on intergroup dehumanization. Stu...
Previous work has shown that intergroup schadenfreude, the pleasure at another group’s misfortune, m...
Dehumanizing the enemy is one of the most destructive elements of intergroup conflict. Past research...
Is there any empirical relation between intergroup (de)humanization and trust during asymmetric conf...
This research explores the importance of studying the theory of dehumanization. Over six million peo...
Although the act of dehumanizing an outgroup is a pervasive and potent intergroup process that drive...
Meta-dehumanization, the perception your group has been given less than human qualities, contributes...
Dehumanization is a central concept in the study of intergroup relations. Yet although theoretical a...
Meta-dehumanization contributes to a vicious cycle of hostility. This study extends the literature b...
<div><p>Historically, dehumanization has enabled members of advantaged groups to ‘morally disengage’...
Subtle and blatant dehumanization exacerbates negative intergroup relations while intergroup contact...
Research suggests that members of advantaged groups who feel dehumanized by other groups respond agg...
Historically, dehumanization has enabled members of advantaged groups to 'morally disengage' from di...
In three studies, we examined the impact of multiple categorization on intergroup dehumanization. St...
Historically, dehumanization has enabled members of advantaged groups to ‘morally disengage’ from di...
In three studies we examined the impact of multiple categorization on intergroup dehumanization. Stu...
Previous work has shown that intergroup schadenfreude, the pleasure at another group’s misfortune, m...
Dehumanizing the enemy is one of the most destructive elements of intergroup conflict. Past research...
Is there any empirical relation between intergroup (de)humanization and trust during asymmetric conf...
This research explores the importance of studying the theory of dehumanization. Over six million peo...