556 research outputs found
The Structure and Evolution of Social Psychology: A Co-citation Network Analysis
This repository contains the supplementary material (the summarized software output from the document co-citation analysis) for the manuscript titled "The Structure and Evolution of Social Psychology: A Co-citation Network Analysis” by Nick Haslam, Naomi Baes, and Milad Haghani
Subhuman, Inhuman, and Superhuman: Contrasting Humans with Nonhumans in Three Cultures
To understand dehumanization, we must understand how humans are contrasted with nonhumans. Our work (Haslam, 2006) proposes two forms of dehumanization, in which people are denied uniquelyhumanattributes and likened to animals, or denied human nature attributes and likened to robots. In the light of this model, we examined the mental capacities that are believed to differentiate humans from animals, robots, and supernatural beings in three cultures (Australia, China, Italy). Cross–culturally consistent patterns emerged, with humans differing from nonhumans on two dimensions that closely resembled our two proposed forms of humanness. Compared to humans, animals were seen as lacking higher cognitive powers and refined emotion, but also as having superior perceptual capacities. Robots chiefly lacked emotion– and desire– related capacities. Supernatural beings had superior cognitive and perceptual capacities. Implications for dehumanization are discussed
sj-docx-1-spp-10.1177_19485506221076692 – Supplemental material for Broadened Concepts of Harm Appear Less Serious
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-spp-10.1177_19485506221076692 for Broadened Concepts of Harm Appear Less Serious by Brodie C. Dakin, Melanie J. McGrath, Joshua J. Rhee and Nick Haslam in Social Psychological and Personality Science</p
sj-docx-2-spp-10.1177_19485506221076692 – Supplemental material for Broadened Concepts of Harm Appear Less Serious
Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-spp-10.1177_19485506221076692 for Broadened Concepts of Harm Appear Less Serious by Brodie C. Dakin, Melanie J. McGrath, Joshua J. Rhee and Nick Haslam in Social Psychological and Personality Science</p
Towards a Theory of Constrained Relativism: Comparing and Combining the Work of Pierre Bourdieu, Mary Douglas and Michael Thompson, and Alan Fiske
In this article, I seek to compare Pierre Bourdieu\'s theory of practice, the cultural theory developed by Mary Douglas and Michael Thompson, and the relational models theory pioneered by Alan Fiske, and attempt to sketch how these theories could possibly be combined. I argue that the three theories are among the most interesting conceptual enterprises in the social sciences of the last few decades, as they all represent –quite similar– syntheses of long-standing social-science dualisms, such as objectivism vs. subjectivism, social structure vs. free will, functionalism vs. social conflict, etc. Besides these commonalities, I spell out the relative strengths and weaknesses of each of these approaches. This allows me to conclude by considering whether, and how, it might be possible to synthesise these syntheses by picking the most interesting features of the three theories, and avoiding their less appealing ones.[No keywords]
sj-docx-3-inc-10.1177_17511437231153049 – Supplemental material for Developing key performance indicators for adult critical care transfer services: Scoping review and Delphi technique
Supplemental material, sj-docx-3-inc-10.1177_17511437231153049 for Developing key performance indicators for adult critical care transfer services: Scoping review and Delphi technique by Nick Haslam, Aurelien Giouse, Jonathon Dean, Mamoun Abu-Habsa and Simon J Finney in Journal of the Intensive Care Society</p
sj-docx-4-inc-10.1177_17511437231153049 – Supplemental material for Developing key performance indicators for adult critical care transfer services: Scoping review and Delphi technique
Supplemental material, sj-docx-4-inc-10.1177_17511437231153049 for Developing key performance indicators for adult critical care transfer services: Scoping review and Delphi technique by Nick Haslam, Aurelien Giouse, Jonathon Dean, Mamoun Abu-Habsa and Simon J Finney in Journal of the Intensive Care Society</p
sj-docx-2-inc-10.1177_17511437231153049 – Supplemental material for Developing key performance indicators for adult critical care transfer services: Scoping review and Delphi technique
Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-inc-10.1177_17511437231153049 for Developing key performance indicators for adult critical care transfer services: Scoping review and Delphi technique by Nick Haslam, Aurelien Giouse, Jonathon Dean, Mamoun Abu-Habsa and Simon J Finney in Journal of the Intensive Care Society</p
sj-docx-6-inc-10.1177_17511437231153049 – Supplemental material for Developing key performance indicators for adult critical care transfer services: Scoping review and Delphi technique
Supplemental material, sj-docx-6-inc-10.1177_17511437231153049 for Developing key performance indicators for adult critical care transfer services: Scoping review and Delphi technique by Nick Haslam, Aurelien Giouse, Jonathon Dean, Mamoun Abu-Habsa and Simon J Finney in Journal of the Intensive Care Society</p
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