articleCurrent Directions in Psychological ScienceMay 24, 2011GREEN OA

Us and Them: Intergroup Failures of Empathy

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Abstract

People are often motivated to increase others' positive experiences and to alleviate others' suffering. These tendencies to care about and help one another form the foundation of human society. When the target is an outgroup member, however, people may have powerful motivations not to care about or help that “other.” In such cases, empathic responses are rare and fragile; it is easy to disrupt the chain from perception of suffering to motivation to alleviate the suffering to actual helping. We highlight recent interdisciplinary research demonstrating that outgroup members' suffering elicits dampened empathic responses as compared to ingroup members' suffering. We consider an alternative to empathy in the…

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Keywords
  • Empathy
  • Outgroup
  • Psychology
  • Ingroups and outgroups
  • Social psychology
  • Pleasure
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Perception
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