分类
身份(音乐)
社会认同理论
社会心理学
集体偏爱
心理学
心理干预
集体认同
社会团体
过程(计算)
社会学
政治学
认识论
美学
法学
计算机科学
操作系统
精神科
哲学
政治
作者
John F. Dovidio,Samuel L. Gaertner,Elze Gooitzen Ufkes,Tamar Saguy,Adam R. Pearson
摘要
This article discusses how seemingly well‐intended policies and interventions to reduce intergroup bias by emphasizing colorblindness through overarching commonalities between groups may, either unintentionally or strategically, inhibit efforts to address group‐based inequities. First, we discuss the roots of bias in social categorization process, and how changing the way people think about group memberships from separate groups to members of the same group with shared identity improves intergroup attitudes. Second, we describe the subtle nature of contemporary biases, which can help obscure group‐based inequities. Third, we explain how and why majority and minority groups may have different preferences for recategorization and consider the potential consequences of these different perspectives for recognizing and addressing disparity and discrimination. We conclude by considering the policy and structural implications of these processes for achieving more equitable societies, not only in principle but also in practice.
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