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- Dehumanization abstract "Dehumanization or dehumanisation describes the denial of “humanness” to others and is theorized to take on two forms: animalistic dehumanization, which is employed on a largely intergroup basis, and mechanistic dehumanization, which is employed on a largely interpersonal basis. Dehumanization can occur discursively (e.g., idiomatic language that likens certain human beings to non-human animals, verbal abuse, erasing one's voice from discourse), symbolically (e.g., imagery), or physically (e.g., chattel slavery, physical abuse, refusing eye contact). Dehumanization often ignores the target's individuality (i.e., the creative and interesting aspects of his or her personality) and prevents one from showing compassion towards stigmatized groups.[citation needed]Dehumanization may be carried out by a social institution (such as a state, school, or family), interpersonally, or even within the self. Dehumanization can be unintentional, especially on the part of individuals, as with some types of de facto racism. State-organized dehumanization has historically been directed against perceived political, racial, ethnic, national, or religious minority groups. Other minoritized and marginalized individuals and groups (based on sexuality, gender, (dis)ability, class, or some other organizing principle) are also susceptible to various forms of dehumanization. The concept of dehumanization has received empirical attention in the psychological literature. It is conceptually related to infrahumanization, deligitimization, moral exclusion and objectification. Dehumanization occurs across several domains, is facilitated by status, power, and social connection, and results in behaviors like exclusion, violence, and support for violence against others.".
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- Dehumanization hasPhotoCollection Dehumanization.
- Dehumanization subject Category:Abuse.
- Dehumanization subject Category:Bullying.
- Dehumanization subject Category:Social_psychology.
- Dehumanization subject Category:Sociological_terminology.
- Dehumanization comment "Dehumanization or dehumanisation describes the denial of “humanness” to others and is theorized to take on two forms: animalistic dehumanization, which is employed on a largely intergroup basis, and mechanistic dehumanization, which is employed on a largely interpersonal basis.".
- Dehumanization label "Dehumanization".
- Dehumanization label "Deshumanización".
- Dehumanization label "Déshumanisation (psychologie sociale)".
- Dehumanization label "Obraz wroga".
- Dehumanization label "صورة العدو".
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- Dehumanization sameAs Déshumanisation_(psychologie_sociale).
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- Dehumanization sameAs Q3495037.
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- Dehumanization wasDerivedFrom Dehumanization?oldid=604358007.
- Dehumanization isPrimaryTopicOf Dehumanization.