超越谁的偏见?犯罪者种族对有色人种与种族主义犯罪者团结努力的意愿的影响。

IF 2.9 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Minh Duc Pham, Kimberly E Chaney
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摘要

本研究在人际关系背景下运用基于耻辱的团结框架,考察了有色人种在反种族主义团结中与种族主义外群体肇事者交往的意愿中,肇事者种族/民族的作用。五个实验(N = 1957)表明,亚裔、拉丁裔和美国黑人参与者更愿意讨论种族问题,教育与群体内相关的种族主义,并与有色人种犯罪者共同努力打击与群体内相关的种族主义,而不是白人犯罪者。这种少数民族内部的团结可以通过感知到更多的共同歧视经历来解释,并且期望与有色人种的肇事者讨论歧视时会更舒服。目前的研究结果促进了对少数民族内部关系的细致入微的理解。
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Seeing Beyond Whose Prejudice? Effects of Perpetrator Race on People of Color's Willingness to Engage in Solidarity Efforts With Perpetrators of Racism.

Applying the stigma-based solidarity framework in an interpersonal context, the current research examined the role of perpetrator race/ethnicity in people of color's willingness to engage with outgroup perpetrators of racism in anti-racism solidarity. Five experiments (N = 1,957) demonstrated that Asian, Latinx, and Black U.S. participants were more willing to discuss race, educate about ingroup-relevant racism, and work together to combat ingroup-relevant racism with perpetrators of color than with White perpetrators. This intraminority solidarity was explained by perceived greater shared discrimination experiences and anticipated greater comfort discussing discrimination with perpetrators of color. Current findings advance a nuanced understanding of intraminority relations.

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期刊介绍: The Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin is the official journal for the Society of Personality and Social Psychology. The journal is an international outlet for original empirical papers in all areas of personality and social psychology.
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