racismanddiscrimination
Recent research has found a strong connection between belief in various conspiracy theories and antisemitism in the United Kingdom. This study, detailed in the journal Contemporary Jewry, found that antisemitic attitudes toward Jewish individuals are strongly linked to beliefs in personal well-being conspiracies. Meanwhile, antisemitic views related to the State of Israel and its supporters correlate more with theories about governmental wrongdoing. The correlation between antisemitism and conspiracy beliefs is not new and has been documented in historical studies. However, limited research ha...
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Recent research has found a strong connection between belief in various conspiracy theories and antisemitism in the United Kingdom. This study, detailed in the journal Contemporary Jewry, found that antisemitic attitudes toward Jewish individuals are strongly linked to beliefs in personal well-being conspiracies. Meanwhile, antisemitic views related to the State of Israel and its supporters correlate more with theories about governmental wrongdoing. The correlation between antisemitism and conspiracy beliefs is not new and has been documented in historical studies. However, limited research ha...
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Recent research has found a strong connection between belief in various conspiracy theories and antisemitism in the United Kingdom. This study, detailed in the journal Contemporary Jewry, found that antisemitic attitudes toward Jewish individuals are strongly linked to beliefs in personal well-being conspiracies. Meanwhile, antisemitic views related to the State of Israel and its supporters correlate more with theories about governmental wrongdoing. The correlation between antisemitism and conspiracy beliefs is not new and has been documented in historical studies. However, limited research ha...
PsyPost (UK)
A new study in the European Journal of Social Psychology explores how the competitive victimhood perceptions of parents — beliefs that their group has suffered more than others — impact their children’s willingness to engage with kids from rival groups. The findings provide new insights into the challenges of overcoming historical grievances and the role of intergenerational transmission of biases in sustaining conflict. Even decades after the cessation of active conflict, societies often remain divided, with historical grievances deeply embedded in the collective memory of communities. These ...
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A new study in the European Journal of Social Psychology explores how the competitive victimhood perceptions of parents — beliefs that their group has suffered more than others — impact their children’s willingness to engage with kids from rival groups. The findings provide new insights into the challenges of overcoming historical grievances and the role of intergenerational transmission of biases in sustaining conflict. Even decades after the cessation of active conflict, societies often remain divided, with historical grievances deeply embedded in the collective memory of communities. These ...
PsyPost (CA)
A new study in the European Journal of Social Psychology explores how the competitive victimhood perceptions of parents — beliefs that their group has suffered more than others — impact their children’s willingness to engage with kids from rival groups. The findings provide new insights into the challenges of overcoming historical grievances and the role of intergenerational transmission of biases in sustaining conflict. Even decades after the cessation of active conflict, societies often remain divided, with historical grievances deeply embedded in the collective memory of communities. These ...
PsyPost (UK)
Does the race of the victim influence how quickly people intervene to protect women from sexual harassment? Contrary to initial expectations suggesting that bystanders might have a higher threshold for intervening in sexual harassment cases involving Black women, new research provides evidence people tend to respond similarly regardless of race. One study, out of three conducted, found that men were marginally quicker to intervene when witnessing a Black woman being sexually harassed, compared to when the harassment involved a White woman. The speed at which women chose to intervene did not va...
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Does the race of the victim influence how quickly people intervene to protect women from sexual harassment? Contrary to initial expectations suggesting that bystanders might have a higher threshold for intervening in sexual harassment cases involving Black women, new research provides evidence people tend to respond similarly regardless of race. One study, out of three conducted, found that men were marginally quicker to intervene when witnessing a Black woman being sexually harassed, compared to when the harassment involved a White woman. The speed at which women chose to intervene did not va...
PsyPost (CA)
Does the race of the victim influence how quickly people intervene to protect women from sexual harassment? Contrary to initial expectations suggesting that bystanders might have a higher threshold for intervening in sexual harassment cases involving Black women, new research provides evidence people tend to respond similarly regardless of race. One study, out of three conducted, found that men were marginally quicker to intervene when witnessing a Black woman being sexually harassed, compared to when the harassment involved a White woman. The speed at which women chose to intervene did not va...
PsyPost (UK)
New research, published in the journal Evolutionary Psychology, provides evidence that biracial people are viewed more positively than their monoracial counterparts, potentially due to the historical and genetic implications of their ancestry. This study conducted in both the United States and China found that biracial individuals were perceived as more attractive, trustworthy, intelligent, and likely to be successful than others, challenging existing notions of racial bias and favoritism. The motivation behind this study stems from a growing interest in interracial relationships and their soc...
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