少数害群之徒:将性别歧视的男性视为非典型的男性,有助于维持性别等级

IF 2.7 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Rotem Kahalon, Gulnaz Anjum, Stephen C. Wright
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社会问题,包括与性别歧视有关的问题,往往被简单地归咎于少数“害群之人”,而不是系统性问题。本研究通过关注女性对性别歧视男性的看法,探讨了这一未被充分研究的现象的一个方面。三个预先注册的相关研究(n = 647)探讨了女性倾向于将性别歧视男性视为非典型(“坏苹果”),而不是更大类别男性的典型,这是否与个人和人际层面的利益有关,但与群体间层面的成本有关。在个人和人际层面上,认为性别歧视男性是非典型的人,幸福感更强,对男性的看法更积极,与男性的社会联系更强。但是,在群体间一级,这与代表妇女问题采取集体行动的意愿较低有关。这些发现表明,将性别歧视的男性群体视为更大类别男性的非典型群体,可能有助于维持性别现状。本研究的社会和实际意义在附带的社会影响声明中进行了阐述。请参阅支持信息部分以查找本文的社区和社会影响声明。
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Just a Few Bad Apples: Perceiving Sexist Men as Non-Typical to the Larger Category of Men Serves to Maintain the Gender Hierarchy

Just a Few Bad Apples: Perceiving Sexist Men as Non-Typical to the Larger Category of Men Serves to Maintain the Gender Hierarchy

Social problems, including those related to gender discrimination, are often simplistically attributed to a few ‘bad apples’ rather than systemic issues. This research explores one aspect of this under-investigated phenomenon by focusing on women's perceptions of sexist men. Three pre-registered correlational studies (n = 647) explored whether women's tendency to perceive sexist men as non-typical (‘bad apples’) versus typical of the larger category of men is associated with benefits on intrapersonal and interpersonal levels but with costs on an intergroup level. At the intrapersonal and interpersonal levels, perceiving sexist men as non-typical was associated with a stronger feeling of well-being, more positive perceptions of men, and stronger social connectedness with men. However, at the intergroup level, it was associated with lower intentions to engage in collective action on behalf of women's issues. These findings suggest that perceiving the subgroup of sexist men as non-typical of the larger category of men is a perception that may contribute to maintaining the gender status quo. The societal and practical implications of this research are elaborated in the accompanying social impact statement. Please refer to the Supporting Information section to find this article's Community and Social Impact Statement.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology publishes papers regarding social behaviour in relation to community problems and strengths. The journal is international in scope, reflecting the common concerns of scholars and community practitioners in Europe and worldwide.
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