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In laboratory studies, people who are portrayed as lacking human qualities are treated in a particularly harsh and violent manner. [44] [45] [46] [clarification needed] Dehumanized perception occurs when a subject experiences low frequencies of activation within their social cognition neural network. [47]
Mirella Flores argues that prior explorations into the topic of objectification have been primarily focused on the experiences of cisgender people. [6] Transgender individuals have been excluded from the discourse of objectification as their expressed gender has been historically invalidated. [ 6 ]
“People feel connected and free to be able to speak about me in whatever way they want, because they believe that I’ve signed my life away. That I’m not on a human level anymore, because I ...
Of the nearly 51,000 people serving time in state prisons who were convicted of violent crimes, fewer than 2,000 are women. ... Women were "demonized and dehumanized,” as though because of their ...
Relying on ethnographic interviews, Pils also determined that rural Chinese citizens are routinely infantilized and dehumanized in the course of the dignity taking because the state believes that they are “low quality”, unruly, confused individuals who need to be forcibly educated for their own good in what the state euphemistically calls ...
The entire population of Gaza is “being dehumanized,” the UN Commissioner-General of the main UN agency operating in the besieged strip told the UN security council Monday, as Isareli Prime ...
In social work, tick-box culture means there is too much emphasis on following rules instead of actually helping children. [7]In the US criminal justice system, some performance measures appear to have more influence on outcomes than others, and police targets have led to the criminalization of greater numbers of children, while goals for reduction youth in detention remain unmet. [8]
Discrimination against people with red hair is the prejudice, stereotyping and dehumanization of people with naturally red hair. In contemporary form, it often involves a cultural discrimination against people with red hair. A number of stereotypes exist about people with red hair, many of which engender harmful or discriminatory treatment ...