Beukeboom Camiel J
Department of Communication Science, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Atl J Commun. 2025 Jul 17:1-16. doi: 10.1080/15456870.2025.2525799.
Language plays a key role in shaping and maintaining social-category stereotypes. While past research often examined isolated linguistic features in experimenter-generated sentences, in largely independent fields, this article takes an integrative approach by focusing on how stereotypes are communicated in natural, freely generated language. As social-category stereotypes are generalized impressions, a central mechanism in linguistic stereotyping is generalization, expressed in language that generalizes across individuals, situations, and time. I first examine how generalization takes shape in communication about others, and how this results in stereotype formation in recipients. Next, I explore when people generalize in their communication, rather than specify and use more nuanced descriptions about individual, situated behavior. Together, this reveals how everyday language perpetuates stereotypes in society. In conclusion, I discuss potential future research directions.
语言在塑造和维持社会类别刻板印象方面起着关键作用。虽然过去的研究常常在实验者生成的句子中考察孤立的语言特征,且这些研究大多来自相对独立的领域,但本文采用了一种综合方法,重点关注刻板印象是如何在自然的、自由生成的语言中得以传达的。由于社会类别刻板印象是普遍的印象,语言刻板印象中的一个核心机制就是概括,这种概括通过跨越个体、情境和时间的语言得以体现。我首先考察概括在关于他人的交流中是如何形成的,以及这如何在接受者中导致刻板印象的形成。接下来,我探讨人们在交流中何时进行概括,而不是对个体的、特定情境下的行为进行具体描述并使用更细致入微的表述。综合来看,这揭示了日常语言是如何在社会中使刻板印象长期存在的。最后,我讨论了未来潜在的研究方向。