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Myths used to legitimize the exploitation of animals: An application of Social Dominance Theory

机译:神话用来合法化的剥削动物:一个应用程序的社会主导地位理论

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Social Dominance Theory (SDT) is used as a framework for understanding human attitudes towards the use of animals. According to SDT, people high in Social Dominance Orientation (SDO) prefer a hierarchically stratified society and generate "legitimizing myths" to justify their privileges. To explore whether this human-to-human prejudice theory generalizes to humans' attitudes to animals, relationships were tested between SDO and both personal use and general endorsement of the use of animals. In addition, qualitative data were collected on participants' justifications for luxury (clothing and cosmetics) and non-luxury (food and medicine) uses of animals. In a pilot study, (n = 26) adult women and men at a community pork roast reported distinct and meaningful justifications for animal use. The main study conducted with female and male college students at a university in the southern US (n = 226) revealed small, positive relationships between SDO and participants' personal use (r_(226)) = 0.15, p< 0.05) and endorsement of the use of animals (r_(226) = 0.26, p_ < 0.001). Qualitative themes in participants' legitimizing myths for the use of animals were similar to those found in the pilot, the most common being Necessity, for both luxury and non-luxuryuses. Analyses revealed significant differences in the likelihood of making the other justifications that emerged (Hedonic Pleasure, Religion, Food Chain, Human Nature, Animal Nature, Part of the System) across the luxury and non-luxury uses. Results are discussed in view of prejudice theory and animal welfare advocacy, demonstrating the ease with which social scientific theories of human-to-human prejudice can be applied to human-to-animal prejudice.
机译:社会主导地位理论(SDT)被用作框架来理解人类的态度对动物的使用。人们在社会支配取向(SDO)喜欢一个等级森严的社会生成“合法化神话”来证明他们的特权。人与人之间的偏见理论概括人类对动物的态度、人际关系SDO和个人使用和测试普遍认可的使用动物。此外,定性数据收集参与者的理由豪华(服装食品和药品和化妆品)和non-luxury ()使用的动物。男性和女性在社区猪肉烤报道不同的动物和有意义的理由使用。在大学的男大学生美国南部(n = 226)显示小的,积极的SDO和参与者之间的关系个人使用(r_ (226) = 0.15, p < 0.05)支持使用动物(r_ (226) =0.26, p_ < 0.001)。参与者的使用合法化神话动物中发现的类似飞行员,最常见的必要性,对奢侈品和non-luxuryuses。差异的可能性理由出现(享乐快乐,宗教、食物链、人性,动物自然,整个奢侈品和系统的一部分)non-luxury用途。偏见理论和动物福利的宣传,展示的社会科学理论的人与人之间的偏见可以应用于人传动物偏见。

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