Objectification and (de)humanization 60th Nebraska Symposium on Motivation

Objectification and (De)humanization brings together a wealth of scholarship from across psychology and the social sciences to illuminate how we understand "human-ness" and to focus on the many ways that those human qualities are minimized--and frequently denied--in others.                ...

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Autor Corporativo: Nebraska Symposium on Motivation (-)
Otros Autores: Gervais, Sarah J. (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Springer 2013.
Edición:1st ed. 2013.
Colección:Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, 8
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  • Preface; Contents; Contributors; Toward a Unified Theory of Objectification and Dehumanization; Abstract; Classic Perspectives; Objectification; Sexual Objectification; Self-Objectification; Dehumanization; Infra-Humanization; Humanness; Relations Between Objectification and Dehumanization; Current Perspectives; A Unified Conceptualization of Objectification and Dehumanization; Objectification, Person Perception, and the Global Versus Local Processing Model; Local Attention and Recognition of Women's Bodies; Local Objectified Categorization; Local Impression Formation and Subsequent Behaviors
  • Critical Next Steps for ResearchOverview of Invited Perspectives; Humanness; Mixed Model of Stereotype Content; Terror Management; System Justification; Anthropomorphism; A Pantheoretical Framework; Concluding Thoughts; References; The Psychology of Humanness; Abstract; Humanness; Two Senses of Humanness; Relation to Other Dimensions; A Model of Dehumanization; Varieties of Humanness Denial; Human Uniqueness; Stereotypes; Animal Metaphors; Human Nature; Stereotypes; Self-Humanizing; Social Exclusion; Human Nature and the Mitigation of Flaws; Perceptions of Animals; Objectification
  • Objectification and DehumanizationObjectification and Mind; Objectification and Moral Concern; Conclusions; References; Varieties of (De) Humanization: Divided by Competition and Status; Abstract; Warmth and Competence in the Stereotype Content Model; Evidence for the SCM; Generality of the SCM; Varieties of Dehumanization in Mind, Brain, and Behavior; The Trolley Study: Valuing People's Lives by Their Status; Dehumanizing the Homeless: Disgust toward the Lowest of the Low; Resenting Investment Bankers: Schadenfreude Toward Envied Outgroups
  • Pitying the Weak: Prescriptions for the Warm but IncompetentAble-bodied People's Prescriptions for People with Disabilities; Younger People's Prescriptions for Older People; Stereotypic Men's Prescriptions for Stereotypic Women; Interim Summary; Individuating the Ingroup; What is Humanization? Beyond Not-Categorizing; Who Humanizes (Individuates)?; Why Bother?; How Do People Humanize?; When Do People Humanize?; Why Worry about Humanization?; Finale; References; Immortal Objects: The Objectification of Women as Terror Management; Abstract; Objectification: Something, Not Someone
  • Feminists and Philosophical Considerations of ObjectificationObjectification Theory in Psychology: Self-Objectification; New Approach in Psychology: Objectification of Others; State of the Object: Inconsistencies, Uncertainties, and Questions of Interest; Objectification and Dehumanization; Objectification and Its Operationalization; Objectification and Gender; Objectification and Its Scope; A Functional Understanding of Objectification (Terror Management); A Terror Management Explanation; The Next Step; Conclusion; References
  • On Objects and Actions: Situating Self-Objectification in a System Justification Context