Auteurs
Stephanie Demoulin, Ramon Rodriguez Torres, Armando Rodriguez Perez, Jeroen Vaes, Maria Paola Paladino, Ruth Gaunt, Brezo Cortes Pozo, Jacques-Philippe Leyens
Date de publication
2004/1/1
Source
European review of social psychology
Volume
15
Numéro
1
Pages
259-296
Éditeur
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
Groups are social constructions with differences. People spontaneously attempt to explain differences between groups. Stereotypes often play this explanatory role. Specifically, group members tend to attribute different essences to social categories. Given widespread ethnocentrism, it is not surprising that individuals reserve “the human essence” for their ingroup, while other groups are attributed a lesser humanity. This phenomenon is called infra‐humanisation and happens outside people's awareness. Secondary emotions (e.g., love, hope, contempt, resentment) are considered uniquely human emotions in contrast to primary emotions (e.g., joy, surprise, fear, anger) that are shared with animals. The research programme summarised in this chapter demonstrates through various paradigms that members of groups not only attribute more secondary emotions to their ingroup than to outgroups, but are also reluctant …
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