Rights for me but not for thee: Restriction of human rights based on group membership and threat perceptions

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作者
Geedy-Gill, Trinity [1 ]
Carriere, Kevin R. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Washington & Jefferson Coll, Washington, PA USA
[2] Stonehill Coll, Shields Sci Ctr, 230 Washington St, N Easton, MA 02356 USA
关键词
Perceived threat; Human rights; Tradeoffs; Intergroup threat; Social identity theory; PREJUDICE; SUPPORT; AUTHORITARIANISM; IMMIGRANTS; POLICIES; CONTEXT;
D O I
10.1002/ijop.12941
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Policies aimed at limiting border crossing and influencing other cultural values have been enacted domestically and internationally in the name of security. However, do these decisions concerning such tradeoffs resonate equally across all groups? In two studies, we probe the moderating impact of intergroup threat on the inclination to restrict human rights. In Study 1, we employ a unique economic tradeoff model to directly compare the value of security with the rights of either citizens or non-citizens. In Study 2, we broaden these findings by examining whether support for infringements on the right to privacy varies among diverse groups. Across both studies, our results consistently show that an increase in intergroup threat corresponds to heightened restriction of rights, but only when contemplating individuals who are not citizens, such as non-citizens, residents, or foreigners. We propose future research directions that include promoting the concept of a global community and exploring altruistic behaviours associated with rights protection.
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