Sullivan Fontesse, Florence Stinglhamber, Stéphanie Demoulin, Tina Chevallereau, Philippe de Timary, Bernard Cappeliez, Fabrice Bon, Christophe Geus, Julien Talent, Laurence Ayache, Pierre Maurage,
... for social interactions. Earlier works mainly studied the dehumanizer’s perspective, neglecting victims and particularly psychiatric populations. ...
Tópico(s): Behavioral Health and Interventions
2020 - Elsevier BV | Addictive Behaviors
... the human, which is needed to account for dehumanizers' assertions that although dehumanized people appear human, they ...
Tópico(s): Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment
2023 - Elsevier BV | Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology
David M. Markowitz, Brittany Shoots‐Reinhard, Ellen Peters, Michael Silverstein, Raleigh Goodwin, Pär Bjälkebring,
... our sample depending on measurement. Compared to non-dehumanizers, people who dehumanized also perceived the virus as ...
Tópico(s): Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment
2021 - Frontiers Media | Frontiers in Psychology
Douglas J. Simpson, Sally J. McMillan,
... a love that seeks to humanize even the dehumanizer. Naturally, the number of critics and the targets ...
Tópico(s): Critical and Liberation Pedagogy
2008 - | Journal of Thought
... to be called a technocrat, human computer, or dehumanizer. In a dispute between PPB and the current ...
Tópico(s): Educational Assessment and Improvement
1973 - Penn State University Press | The Journal of General Education
Stanley Reiser's Medicine and the Reign of Technology argues that technological developments in medicine during the past three centuries have not only significantly changed the physicians' ability to diagnose disease, but in the process have also altered the relationships that previously existed between physicians and patients. Reiser further argues that after each move to a new technology or technique, skills using old techniques decline, with a sacrifice of the unique insights they once provided. ...
Tópico(s): Empathy and Medical Education
1979 - Johns Hopkins University Press | Reviews in American History
... Foucault, Bourdieu, and Althusser, those so-called nefarious dehumanizers of man, reason, and history, are uncritically lumped ...
Tópico(s): French Literature and Critical Theory
1997 - Columbia University Press | Romanic Review
... of ever conveying diought; and most recendy die dehumanizers of literature who would detach it from its ...
1988 - | Goethe yearbook
... asserts the pro-humanist case against (presumably) the dehumanizers. Like the animals we are, we're ever ...
2006 - Modern Humanities Research Association | The Modern Language Review
... began to fear that medicine was the great dehumanizer. I felt I couldn’t see or hear ...
2004 - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins | Academic Medicine
... uncomprehending family and blaming the war as the dehumanizer, whose damage she has not hushed up (176). ...
Tópico(s): Gothic Literature and Media Analysis
2018 - University of Hawaii Press | Biography
... and it deepens the social distance between the dehumanizer and those who are dehumanized.Consequently, a person ...
Tópico(s): Media Discourse and Social Analysis
2019 - | Mediterranean Journal of Humanities
... more negative emotion terms than truthful texts, and dehumanizers used more negative emotions than humanizers. New evidence ...
Tópico(s): Misinformation and Its Impacts
2022 - SAGE Publishing | Journal of Language and Social Psychology