处理(合法化的)不平等:内部群体支持在抵抗社会劣势中的作用

Gloria Jiménez-Moya, Rosa Rodríguez-Bailón, R. Spears, S. de Lemus, Camila Contreras
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社会弱势群体必须面对各种各样的不利环境。我们可以预料,地位高的群体往往会将这些劣势合法化并合理化。然而,当地位较低的群体本身也持这种观点时,它就更具威胁性了:当内部群体本身将社会不公正视为理所应当和合理的时候,弱势群体该如何应对?先前的研究表明,在这种情况下,那些高度认同内部人的个体拒绝合法性规范,并通过认为他们能够通过集体手段克服和对抗劣势来挑战他们的观点。在这项工作中,我们研究了边界条件的影响,特别是合法性规范的可靠性。在一项实验研究中(n = 73),我们预计只有当内部群体规范的可靠性较弱时,即当一个小的(相对于大的)内部群体样本支持它时,因为在其他内部群体成员中获得支持的机会更好,高标识才会与内部群体竞争——因为他们将自己的劣势视为合理的。然而,当一个大的内部群体样本支持规范时,高标识符将接受这种观点,因为成功的机会很低。我们证实了这些假设,暗示尽管高标识符被期望保持群体内利益,但他们可能只有在能够依赖群体内支持时才会这样做。这意味着,尽管少数群体对领导社会变革至关重要,但为了实现真正的变革,多数群体的支持是必要的。
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Dealing with (Legitimized) Inequality: The Role of Ingroup Support to Resist Social Disadvantage
Socially disadvantaged groups have to deal with diverse negative circumstances. We can expect that high status groups often legitimate and justify these disadvantages. However, when the low status group itself shares this perspective, it is more threatening: How do disadvantaged groups deal with social injustice when the ingroup itself frames it as deserved and legitimate? Previous studies have shown that under this circumstance, those individuals who highly identify with the ingroup reject the legitimacy norm and challenge their views instead by perceiving them as able to overcome and contest the disadvantage by collective means. In this work, we study the effect of a boundary condition, specifically the reliability of the norm of legitimacy. In one experimental study (n = 73), we expect high identifiers to contest the ingroup—as they frame their own disadvantage as legitimate—only if the reliability of the ingroup norm is weak, namely when a small (vs. large) ingroup sample supports it, as the chances to gather support amongst other ingroup members are better. However, when a large ingroup sample endorses the norm, high identifiers will accept this view, as the chances for success are low. We confirmed these hypotheses hinting that although high identifiers are expected to preserve ingroup interests, they might only do that when they can rely on ingroup support. This implies that, even though minorities are crucial to lead social change, the majority ingroup support is necessary in order to approach real changes.
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