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   White ≠ Poor: Whites Distance,Derogate,and Deny Low-Status Ingroup Members  
   
نویسنده kunstman j.w. ,plant e.a. ,deska j.c.
منبع personality and social psychology bulletin - 2016 - دوره : 42 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:230 -243
چکیده    Throughout society,white people of low socioeconomic status (ses) face prejudice,often from racial ingroup members. the present research tested the ingroup distancing effect,which predicts that whites’ negative reactions to low-ses ingroup members are motivated responses to perceived threats to their personal and group-level status. to cope with perceived status threats,white people psychologically and physically distance themselves from low-ses whites. four studies provide converging support for this theorizing. among white participants,low-ses whites elicited derogation,impaired racial categorization and memory,and inflated perceived personal status. white participants explicitly perceived low-ses whites as greater status threats than low-ses blacks,and these perceptions of threat predicted increased discomfort in anticipated social situations with low-ses white targets. moreover,threatened status led whites who strongly identified with their racial ingroup to physically distance themselves from a low-ses white partner. this research demonstrates that concerns with status motivate prejudice against ingroup members. © 2015,by the society for personality and social psychology,inc.
کلیدواژه dominant-group identity; intergroup relations; prejudice; Whiteness
آدرس miami university,oxford,oh, United States, florida state university,tallahassee, United States, miami university,oxford,oh, United States
 
     
   
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