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AUTOR(ES) Christian Staerklé , H. Joffe , Dalai Lama
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) University of Geneva,, University College London
ANO 2007
TIPO Book
PERIÓDICO Culture & Psychology
ISSN 1354-067X
E-ISSN 1461-7056
EDITORA Annual Reviews (United States)
DOI 10.1177/1354067X07082750
CITAÇÕES 15
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 B50FD0E0A5AC270F4C77D77A6EC11EB2
MD5 e0a36d7fc4ace7702a4278125534ae7d

Resumo

This theoretical article presents a cultural-level analysis of stereotype content concerning derogated outgroups in the West. It proposes that the ethos of self-control is a key source of widespread thinking about outgroups, and thus a key factor in the social construction of certain groups as superior and others as inferior. Drawing on the social representations approach, the article complements and extends existing analyses of stereotype content that stem from social identity theory and the structural hypothesis. By emphasizing cultural values, particularly that of self-control of the body, it casts light on neglected sources of stereotype content such as its emotional, visceral and symbolic roots. Furthermore, by exploring other dimensions of the self-control ethos—linked to the mind and to destiny—the paper shows that derogated outgroups are often symbolized in terms of contravention of multiple aspects of self-control. Finally, the paper contributes to a cultural understanding of social exclusion by investigating the origin, production and diffusion of the symbolization of outgroups in terms of deficits in self-control.

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