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The enemy as animal: Symmetric dehumanization during asymmetric warfare

机译:作为动物的敌人:非对称战争中的对称去人类化

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Historically, dehumanization has enabled members of advantaged groups to ‘morally disengage’ from disadvantaged group suffering, thereby facilitating acts of intergroup aggression such as colonization, slavery and genocide. But is blatant dehumanization exclusive to those at the top ‘looking down’, or might disadvantaged groups similarly dehumanize those who dominate them? We examined this question in the context of intergroup warfare in which the disadvantaged group shoulders a disproportionate share of casualties and may be especially likely to question the humanity of the advantaged group. Specifically, we assessed blatant dehumanization in the context of stark asymmetric conflict between Israelis (Study 1; N = 521) and Palestinians (Study 2; N = 354) during the 2014 Gaza war. We observed that (a) community samples of Israelis and Palestinians expressed extreme (and comparable) levels of blatant dehumanization, (b) blatant dehumanization was uniquely associated with outcomes related to outgroup hostility for both groups, even after accounting for political ideologies known to strongly predict outgroup aggression, and (c) the strength of association between blatant dehumanization and outcomes was similar across both groups. This study illuminates the striking potency and symmetry of blatant dehumanization among those on both sides of an active asymmetric conflict.
机译:从历史上看,非人性化使处于有利地位的群体成员能够从道德上脱离弱势群体的痛苦,从而促进群体间的侵略行为,例如殖民,奴隶制和种族灭绝。但是,公然的非人道化是排在最高处的“向下看”的人所独有的,还是弱势群体同样会使统治他们的人失去人性化?我们在群体间战争的​​背景下研究了这个问题,在这种情况下,弱势群体的伤亡人数不成比例,而且特别有可能质疑优势群体的人道性。具体来说,我们在2014年加沙战争期间以色列人(研究1; N = 521)与巴勒斯坦人(研究2; N = 354)之间形成了明显的不对称冲突,评估了公然的非人类化。我们观察到,(a)以色列人和巴勒斯坦人的社区样本表达了极端(和相当的)公然的非人道化程度,(b)公然的非人道化与两个群体的群体外敌视有关的结果都是唯一相关的,即使在考虑到众所周知的政治意识形态之后可以预测群体外的侵略,并且(c)明显的非人性化与结局之间的关联强度在两组之间相似。这项研究阐明了活跃的不对称冲突双方的公然非人性化的惊人效力和对称性。

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