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Social connection enables dehumanization

Posted: February 21st, 2012, 1:48 am
by Falcon
This is a paper from the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology ( http://www.journals.elsevier.com/journa ... sychology/ ). This study also helps us better understand the causes and effects of cliquishness and racism.

Social connection enables dehumanization

http://www.adamwaytz.com/dehumanization ... pley11.pdf
ABSTRACT

Being socially connected has considerable benefits for oneself, but may have negative consequences for evaluations of others. In particular, being socially connected to close others satisfies the need for social connection, and creates disconnection from more distant others. We therefore predicted that feeling socially connected would increase the tendency to dehumanize more socially distant others. Four experiments support this prediction. Those led to feel socially connected were less likely to attribute humanlike mental states to members of various social groups (Experiments 1 and 2), particularly distant others compared to close others (Experiment 3), and were also more likely to recommend harsh treatment for dehumanized others (i.e., terrorist detainees, Experiment 4). Discussion addresses the mechanisms by which social connection enables dehumanization, and the varied behavioral implications that result.

Posted: February 21st, 2012, 7:15 am
by Twobrains
Nice find, Falcon!