Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium.
Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis, France.
Br J Soc Psychol. 2021 Jan;60(1):196-221. doi: 10.1111/bjso.12380. Epub 2020 Apr 28.
In the present paper, we investigate dehumanization processes from a victim perspective. We propose that dehumanization experiences, that is metadehumanization, arise from people's feelings that their fundamental human needs are thwarted and that such experiences influence their emotions, self-esteem, and coping strategies. Our model is put at test in three contexts involving different types of dehumanization victims: Women (Study 1a, N = 349), patients with severe alcohol use disorder (Study 1b, N = 120), and employees in organizations (Study 1c, N = 347). Our integrated model of metadehumanization, which considers both its antecedents and consequences, proved stable across contexts and populations and therefore helps building bridges between different psychological disciplines in which dehumanization occurs.
在本文中,我们从受害者的角度研究去人性化的过程。我们提出,去人性化的体验,即元去人性化,源于人们感到自己的基本人类需求受到阻碍,这种体验影响他们的情绪、自尊和应对策略。我们的模型在涉及不同类型的去人性化受害者的三个情境中进行了检验:女性(研究 1a,N=349)、患有严重酒精使用障碍的患者(研究 1b,N=120)和组织中的员工(研究 1c,N=347)。我们的元去人性化综合模型考虑了其前因和后果,在不同情境和人群中具有稳定性,因此有助于在发生去人性化的不同心理学科之间架起桥梁。