Dehumanization is a process whereby people fail to view others as human beings. Instead, the others are perceived as nonhuman animals or objects, unworthy of the same moral treatment. Dehumanization has previously been studied in a variety of different scholarly domains without adhering to a uniform theoretical framework. This literature review contrasts research on fully humanized perception, with research on dehumanized perception, and proposes neural areas which are likely to be involved. Not every aspect of dehumanization can be understood at the neurological level. To understand what factors lead up to, and modulates dehumanization, other perspectives might also be necessary. Dehumanized perception is coupled with reduced activity in t...
People who have no permanent accommodation suffer stigmatisation stemming from a dehumanised percept...
DEHUMANIZATION — A DISORDER AND PATHOLOGY OR A PERMANENT STATE OF THE HUMAN MIND? A LOOK FROM ...
Humans have no experience being nonhuman animals or objects. It is perhaps not surprising then that ...
Dehumanization is a process whereby people fail to view others as human beings. Instead, the others ...
This research explores the importance of studying the theory of dehumanization. Over six million peo...
Dehumanization is reached through several approaches, including the attribute-based model of mind pe...
The results of eighteen studies support the hypothesis that the holistic processing of faces is atte...
People are social beings. Moreover, a person\u27s human identity is socially bestowed, sustained and...
Research into dehumanization has focused on its perpetrators and neglected the experience of its tar...
Dehumanization has been a topic of great interest within social psychology over the past decade. Muc...
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 an important element of legal theorizing about property confiscation by state or g...
We review a programme of research on the attribution of humanness to people, and the ways in which l...
What does it mean to be human? Why do people dehumanize others (and sometimes themselves)? These que...
People who have no permanent accommodation suffer stigmatisation stemming from a dehumanised percept...
DEHUMANIZATION — A DISORDER AND PATHOLOGY OR A PERMANENT STATE OF THE HUMAN MIND? A LOOK FROM ...
Humans have no experience being nonhuman animals or objects. It is perhaps not surprising then that ...
Dehumanization is a process whereby people fail to view others as human beings. Instead, the others ...
This research explores the importance of studying the theory of dehumanization. Over six million peo...
Dehumanization is reached through several approaches, including the attribute-based model of mind pe...
The results of eighteen studies support the hypothesis that the holistic processing of faces is atte...
People are social beings. Moreover, a person\u27s human identity is socially bestowed, sustained and...
Research into dehumanization has focused on its perpetrators and neglected the experience of its tar...
Dehumanization has been a topic of great interest within social psychology over the past decade. Muc...
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 an important element of legal theorizing about property confiscation by state or g...
We review a programme of research on the attribution of humanness to people, and the ways in which l...
What does it mean to be human? Why do people dehumanize others (and sometimes themselves)? These que...
People who have no permanent accommodation suffer stigmatisation stemming from a dehumanised percept...
DEHUMANIZATION — A DISORDER AND PATHOLOGY OR A PERMANENT STATE OF THE HUMAN MIND? A LOOK FROM ...
Humans have no experience being nonhuman animals or objects. It is perhaps not surprising then that ...