Racism and Dehumanization: Psychosocial Health Effects, Aggression Mechanisms, and Prevention in Communities
Racism and dehumanization—such as using animal labels (e.g., “monkey”) toward a racial group—are not only moral or legal issues but also public-health determinants. Dehumanizing language functions as a cognitive and social mechanism that shifts how people perceive others’ personhood, rights, and suffering. In clinical and psychosocial research, these processes connect to stress physiology, mental health… Read More »