Seeing us in them : social divisions and the politics of group empathy
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Seeing us in them : social divisions and the politics of group empathy
(Cambridge studies in public opinion and political psychology)
Cambridge University Press, 2021
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 273-291) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
What causes some people to stand in solidarity with those from other races, religions, or nationalities, even when that solidarity does not seem to benefit the individual or their group? Seeing Us in Them examines outgroup empathy as a powerful predisposition in politics that pushes individuals to see past social divisions and work together in complex, multicultural societies. It also reveals racial/ethnic intergroup differences in this predisposition, rooted in early patterns of socialization and collective memory. Outgroup empathy explains why African Americans vehemently oppose the border wall and profiling of Arabs, why Latinos are welcoming of Syrian refugees and support humanitarian assistance, why some white Americans march in support of Black Lives Matter through a pandemic, and even why many British citizens oppose Brexit. Outgroup empathy is not naive; rather it is a rational and necessary force that helps build trust and maintain stable democratic norms of compromise and reciprocity.
目次
- 1. The Puzzle: Empathy for Outgroups amid Existential Threats and Ingroup Interests
- 2. Group Empathy Theory
- 3. Measuring Group Empathy: The Group Empathy Index
- 4. An Origin Story: Socializing Group Empathy via Life Experiences
- 5. Group Empathy and Homeland Security: The Case of Flying While Arab
- 6. Group Empathy and the Politics of Immigration
- 7. Group Empathy and Foreign Policy
- 8. Group Empathy in the Trump Era
- 9. Group Empathy, Brexit, and Public Opinion in the UK
- 10. Cultivating Group Empathy and Challenging Ethno-Nationalist Politics.
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