What is dehumanization? Implications for conflict and (hopefully) collaboration
400 A Eggers
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Dehumanization is often identified as a core component of violent intergroup conflict; some have argued it is even a necessary factor. But what exactly is dehumanization, and what evidence do we have for its unique effects on behavior? This talk by Leonard Scott Newman, Associate Professor, Department of Psychology is part of the PARCC Conversations in Conflict Studies series.
Sponsored by PARCC.
Please contact Roxanne Tupper at 315-443-2367 or rmtupper@syr.edu for more information.
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