Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Allophilia> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 19 of
19
with 100 items per page.
- Allophilia abstract "Allophilia is having a positive attitude for a group that is not one's own. The term derived from Greek words meaning "liking or love of the other". It is a framework for understanding effective intergroup leadership and is conceptualized as a measurable state of mind with tangible consequences.The term "allophilia" was coined by Harvard professor Todd L. Pittinsky in 2006, after he was unable to find an antonym for prejudice in any dictionary. Studied by social scientists, allophilia is the antonym of negative prejudices and the antonym of a host of "–isms": ageism, sexism, genderism, binarism, racism, speciesism, heterosexism, antisemitism, and elitism/classism, etc.; "-phobias": homophobia, heterophobia, lesbophobia, biphobia, transphobia, effeminiphobia, sissyphobia, ephebiphobia, gerontophobia, pedophobia, surdophobia, islamophobia, xenophobia, etc.; and "anti-s": anti-communism, anti-homelessness, anti-intellectualism, anti-left handedness, etc. Allophilia can be felt towards members of a different race, sex, age, species, gender, sexual orientation, religion, social status, disability, class, ethnicity, nationality, political party, school, team, or workplace.[citation needed]Allophilia has five statistical factors: affection, comfort, engagement, enthusiasm, kinship.The Allophilia Scale measures each of these factors.The typical remedy for prejudice is to bring conflicting groups into a state of tolerance. However, tolerance is not the logical antithesis of prejudice, but rather is the midpoint between negative feelings and positive feelings toward others. Allophilia enhancement should serve as complement to prejudice reduction.In one study, symhedonia (experiencing empathic joy) has been shown to be more closely associated with allophilia, while sympathy (experiencing empathic sorrow) has been shown to be more strongly associated with prejudice.".
- Allophilia thumbnail Allophilia_Scale.svg?width=300.
- Allophilia wikiPageExternalLink video_allophilia.html.
- Allophilia wikiPageExternalLink ?page=full.
- Allophilia wikiPageID "3755654".
- Allophilia wikiPageRevisionID "587728801".
- Allophilia hasPhotoCollection Allophilia.
- Allophilia subject Category:Admiration_of_foreign_cultures.
- Allophilia subject Category:Discrimination.
- Allophilia subject Category:Words_coined_in_the_2000s.
- Allophilia comment "Allophilia is having a positive attitude for a group that is not one's own. The term derived from Greek words meaning "liking or love of the other". It is a framework for understanding effective intergroup leadership and is conceptualized as a measurable state of mind with tangible consequences.The term "allophilia" was coined by Harvard professor Todd L. Pittinsky in 2006, after he was unable to find an antonym for prejudice in any dictionary.".
- Allophilia label "Allophilia".
- Allophilia label "ألفة الآخرين".
- Allophilia sameAs m.09z8c0.
- Allophilia sameAs Q4733106.
- Allophilia sameAs Q4733106.
- Allophilia wasDerivedFrom Allophilia?oldid=587728801.
- Allophilia depiction Allophilia_Scale.svg.
- Allophilia isPrimaryTopicOf Allophilia.