Kteily Nour, Bruneau Emile, Waytz Adam, Cotterill Sarah
Northwestern University.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 2015 Nov;109(5):901-31. doi: 10.1037/pspp0000048. Epub 2015 Jun 29.
Dehumanization is a central concept in the study of intergroup relations. Yet although theoretical and methodological advances in subtle, "everyday" dehumanization have progressed rapidly, blatant dehumanization remains understudied. The present research attempts to refocus theoretical and empirical attention on blatant dehumanization, examining when and why it provides explanatory power beyond subtle dehumanization. To accomplish this, we introduce and validate a blatant measure of dehumanization based on the popular depiction of evolutionary progress in the "Ascent of Man." We compare blatant dehumanization to established conceptualizations of subtle and implicit dehumanization, including infrahumanization, perceptions of human nature and human uniqueness, and implicit associations between ingroup-outgroup and human-animal concepts. Across 7 studies conducted in 3 countries, we demonstrate that blatant dehumanization is (a) more strongly associated with individual differences in support for hierarchy than subtle or implicit dehumanization, (b) uniquely predictive of numerous consequential attitudes and behaviors toward multiple outgroup targets, (c) predictive above prejudice, and (d) reliable over time. Finally, we show that blatant-but not subtle-dehumanization spikes immediately after incidents of real intergroup violence and strongly predicts support for aggressive actions like torture and retaliatory violence (after the Boston Marathon bombings and Woolwich attacks in England). This research extends theory on the role of dehumanization in intergroup relations and intergroup conflict and provides an intuitive, validated empirical tool to reliably measure blatant dehumanization.
去人性化是群体间关系研究中的一个核心概念。然而,尽管在微妙的“日常”去人性化方面,理论和方法上的进展迅速,但公然的去人性化仍未得到充分研究。本研究试图将理论和实证关注重新聚焦于公然的去人性化,考察它在何时以及为何能提供超越微妙去人性化的解释力。为实现这一目标,我们引入并验证了一种基于《人类的攀升》中对进化进步的通俗描绘的公然去人性化测量方法。我们将公然去人性化与已有的微妙和隐性去人性化概念进行比较,包括次等人化、对人性和人类独特性的认知,以及内群体 - 外群体与人类 - 动物概念之间的隐性关联。在3个国家进行的7项研究中,我们证明了公然去人性化:(a)与支持等级制度的个体差异的关联比微妙或隐性去人性化更强;(b)能独特地预测对多个外群体目标的众多重要态度和行为;(c)在偏见之上具有预测性;(d)随时间推移具有可靠性。最后,我们表明,公然而非微妙的去人性化在真实的群体间暴力事件后会立即激增,并强烈预测对诸如酷刑和报复性暴力等攻击性行动的支持(在波士顿马拉松爆炸案和英国伍利奇袭击事件之后)。这项研究扩展了关于去人性化在群体间关系和群体间冲突中作用的理论,并提供了一种直观、经过验证的实证工具来可靠地测量公然去人性化。