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      Judging “Them” by My Media Use: Exploring the Cause and Consequences of Perceived Selective Exposure

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      Mass Communication and Society
      Informa UK Limited

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              Dehumanization and infrahumanization.

              We review early and recent psychological theories of dehumanization and survey the burgeoning empirical literature, focusing on six fundamental questions. First, we examine how people are dehumanized, exploring the range of ways in which perceptions of lesser humanness have been conceptualized and demonstrated. Second, we review who is dehumanized, examining the social targets that have been shown to be denied humanness and commonalities among them. Third, we investigate who dehumanizes, notably the personality, ideological, and other individual differences that increase the propensity to see others as less than human. Fourth, we explore when people dehumanize, focusing on transient situational and motivational factors that promote dehumanizing perceptions. Fifth, we examine the consequences of dehumanization, emphasizing its implications for prosocial and antisocial behavior and for moral judgment. Finally, we ask what can be done to reduce dehumanization. We conclude with a discussion of limitations of current scholarship and directions for future research.
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                Journal
                Mass Communication and Society
                Mass Communication and Society
                Informa UK Limited
                1520-5436
                1532-7825
                March 04 2022
                September 16 2021
                March 04 2022
                : 25
                : 2
                : 237-259
                Affiliations
                [1 ]School of Communication, Hong Kong Baptist University, Kowloon, Hong Kong
                Article
                10.1080/15205436.2021.1977327
                facd9c57-482b-4eb0-bde2-6ae186dea5d2
                © 2022
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