par Gervais, Sarah;Allen, Jill;Bernard, Philippe ;Klein, Olivier
Référence Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, 60, page (1-23)
Publication Publié, 2013
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : Objectification and dehumanization represent motivational conundrums because they are phenomena in which people are seen in ways that are fundamentally inaccurate; seeing people as objects, as animals, or not as people. The purpose of the 60th Nebraska Symposium on Motivation was to examine the motivational underpinnings of objectification and dehumanization of the self and others. To provide an overall context for this volume, we first provide classic conceptualizations of objectification and dehumanization and speculate about relations between the two. We then introduce a unified theory of objectification and dehumanization within the global versus local processing model (GLOMO) and provide initial supporting evidence. Finally, we introduce the chapters in this volume, which provide additional significant and novel motivational perspectives on objectification and dehumanization. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media New York.