Although dehumanization research first emerged following the overt and conscious denials of humanity present during war and genocide, modern dehumanization research largely examines more subtle and implicit forms of dehumanization in more everyday settings. We argue for the need to reorient the research agenda toward understanding when and why individuals blatantly dehumanize others. We review recent research in a range of contexts suggesting that blatant dehumanization is surprisingly prevalent and potent, uniquely predicting aggressive intergroup attitudes and behavior beyond subtle forms of dehumanization and outgroup dislike, and promoting vicious cycles of conflict
What does it mean to be human? Why do people dehumanize others (and sometimes themselves)? These que...
Global warming, environmental destruction, war, racism, violence, murder, harassment, and bullying… ...
One of the most extreme expressions of prejudice is likening groups to non-human beings. Previous re...
Dehumanization is a central concept in the study of intergroup relations. Yet although theoretical a...
This research explores the importance of studying the theory of dehumanization. Over six million peo...
Subtle and blatant dehumanization exacerbates negative intergroup relations while intergroup contact...
Dehumanization is a complex social phenomenon, intimately connected to intergroup harm and neglect. ...
Although the act of dehumanizing an outgroup is a pervasive and potent intergroup process that drive...
Historically, dehumanization has enabled members of advantaged groups to ‘morally disengage’ from di...
Research on group dehumanization has focused largely on the perpetrators of dehumanization or on its...
This work investigated the extent to which adults dehumanize racists and the correlates of this dehu...
Recently, I presented evidence that there are two broad kinds of dehumanization: descriptive dehuman...
Dehumanization is a complex, relational and subjective phenomenon. Studies on it primarily focus on ...
Dehumanization is often explored in the context of inhumane acts of intergroup and interpersonal vio...
Several authors have recently questioned whether dehumanization is a psychological prerequisite of m...
What does it mean to be human? Why do people dehumanize others (and sometimes themselves)? These que...
Global warming, environmental destruction, war, racism, violence, murder, harassment, and bullying… ...
One of the most extreme expressions of prejudice is likening groups to non-human beings. Previous re...
Dehumanization is a central concept in the study of intergroup relations. Yet although theoretical a...
This research explores the importance of studying the theory of dehumanization. Over six million peo...
Subtle and blatant dehumanization exacerbates negative intergroup relations while intergroup contact...
Dehumanization is a complex social phenomenon, intimately connected to intergroup harm and neglect. ...
Although the act of dehumanizing an outgroup is a pervasive and potent intergroup process that drive...
Historically, dehumanization has enabled members of advantaged groups to ‘morally disengage’ from di...
Research on group dehumanization has focused largely on the perpetrators of dehumanization or on its...
This work investigated the extent to which adults dehumanize racists and the correlates of this dehu...
Recently, I presented evidence that there are two broad kinds of dehumanization: descriptive dehuman...
Dehumanization is a complex, relational and subjective phenomenon. Studies on it primarily focus on ...
Dehumanization is often explored in the context of inhumane acts of intergroup and interpersonal vio...
Several authors have recently questioned whether dehumanization is a psychological prerequisite of m...
What does it mean to be human? Why do people dehumanize others (and sometimes themselves)? These que...
Global warming, environmental destruction, war, racism, violence, murder, harassment, and bullying… ...
One of the most extreme expressions of prejudice is likening groups to non-human beings. Previous re...