Killen Melanie, Elenbaas Laura, Rutland Adam
University of Maryland, College Park, USA.
Goldsmiths, University of London, UK.
Hum Dev. 2016 Apr;58(4-5):253-272. doi: 10.1159/000444151.
Social exclusion and inclusion from groups, as well as the distribution of resources, are fundamental aspects of social life, and serve as sources of conflicts that bear on issues of fairness and equality, beginning in childhood. For the most part, research on social exclusion and allocation of resources has not focused on the issue of group membership. Yet, social exclusion from groups and the denial of resources reflect societal issues pertaining to social inequality and its counterpoint, fair treatment of others. Social inequality occurs when opportunities and resources are distributed unevenly in society, often through group norms about allocation that reflect socially defined categories of persons. This occurs at multiple levels of societal organization, from experiences of exclusion in childhood such as being left out of a play activity, to being denied access to resources as a member of a group. These situations extend to larger level experiences in the adult world concerning social exclusion from voting, for example, or participation in educational institutions. Thus, most decisions regarding social exclusion and the denial of resources involve considerations of group identity and group membership, implicitly or explicitly, which contribute to prejudice and bias, even though this has rarely been investigated in developmental science. Current research illustrating the role of group identity and autonomy regarding decision-making about social exclusion and the denial of resources is reviewed from the Social Reasoning Developmental model, one that integrates social domain theory and developmental social identity theories to investigate how children use moral, conventional, and psychological judgments to evaluate contexts reflecting group identity, group norms, and intergroup dynamics.
群体的社会排斥与接纳,以及资源分配,是社会生活的基本方面,并且从童年时期开始就构成了关乎公平和平等问题的冲突根源。在很大程度上,关于社会排斥和资源分配的研究尚未聚焦于群体成员身份问题。然而,群体的社会排斥和资源剥夺反映了与社会不平等及其对立面——他人的公平对待相关的社会问题。当机会和资源在社会中分配不均时,社会不平等就会出现,这通常是通过反映社会定义的人群类别的资源分配群体规范来实现的。这种情况发生在社会组织的多个层面,从童年时期被排除在游戏活动之外等排斥经历,到作为群体成员被剥夺资源。这些情况延伸到成人世界中关于社会排斥的更大层面的经历,例如被剥夺投票权或参与教育机构的权利。因此,大多数关于社会排斥和资源剥夺的决策都或明或暗地涉及对群体身份和群体成员身份的考量,这会导致偏见和歧视,尽管发展科学中对此鲜有研究。本文从社会推理发展模型的角度综述了当前关于群体身份和自主性在社会排斥和资源剥夺决策中作用的研究,该模型整合了社会领域理论和发展社会身份理论,以研究儿童如何运用道德、习俗和心理判断来评估反映群体身份、群体规范和群体间动态的情境。