Williams Melissa J, Eberhardt Jennifer L
Department of Psychology, University of California-Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 2008 Jun;94(6):1033-47. doi: 10.1037/0022-3514.94.6.1033.
The present studies demonstrate that conceiving of racial group membership as biologically determined increases acceptance of racial inequities (Studies 1 and 2) and cools interest in interacting with racial outgroup members (Studies 3-5). These effects were generally independent of racial prejudice. It is argued that when race is cast as a biological marker of individuals, people perceive racial outgroup members as unrelated to the self and therefore unworthy of attention and affiliation. Biological conceptions of race therefore provide justification for a racially inequitable status quo and for the continued social marginalization of historically disadvantaged groups.
目前的研究表明,将种族群体成员身份视为由生物学决定会增加对种族不平等的接受度(研究1和2),并降低与种族外群体成员互动的兴趣(研究3 - 5)。这些影响通常与种族偏见无关。有人认为,当种族被视为个体的生物学标志时,人们会将种族外群体成员视为与自己无关,因此不值得关注和交往。因此,种族的生物学概念为种族不平等的现状以及历史上处于不利地位群体持续的社会边缘化提供了正当理由。