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A study of minorities as victims

机译:少数民族作为受害者的研究

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This article presents the idea that during the 1990s an important change took place in relation between minorities and majorities: the emergence of minorities as victims alongside the formerly predominant active, militant minorities. A hypothesis is raised that these two types of minorities differ in their agenda as well as in the nature of the influence they exert. Active minorities trigger an external conflict with majority and induce conversion (latent rather than overt influence); minorities as victims create an internal conflict, a sense of guilt, within the majority, while they exert an exclusively overt influence. We report two experiments confirming our hypothesis. We discuss the novelty of this phenomenon and its relevance. Copyright (c) 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
机译:本文提出的想法是,在1990年代,少数群体与多数群体之间的关系发生了重大变化:少数群体与以前占主导地位的活跃的好战的少数群体一起成为受害者。提出了一种假设,即这两种类型的少数民族在其议程以及所施加影响的性质上都不同。活跃的少数群体会引发与多数群体的外部冲突并引发conversion依(潜伏而不是公开的影响);少数群体作为受害者在大多数人内部造成内部冲突和内感,而他们却施加了明显的影响。我们报告了两个实验,证实了我们的假设。我们讨论了这种现象的新颖性及其相关性。版权所有(c)2006 John Wiley&Sons,Ltd.

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