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2016 ◽  
Vol 21 (4) ◽  
pp. 549-567 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jacquie D. Vorauer ◽  
Matthew S. Quesnel

What power dynamics are instantiated when a minority group member empathizes with a dominant group member during social interaction? How do these dynamics compare to those instantiated when the dominant group member instead does the empathizing? According to a general power script account, because empathy is generally directed “down” toward disadvantaged targets needing support, the empathizer should come out “on top” with respect to power-relevant outcomes no matter who it is. According to a meta-stereotype account, because adopting an empathic stance in intergroup contexts leads individuals to think about how their own group is viewed (including with respect to power-relevant characteristics), the dominant group member might come out on top no matter which person empathizes. Two studies involving face-to-face intergroup exchanges yielded results that overall were consistent with the meta-stereotype account: Regardless of who does it, empathy in intergroup contexts seems more apt to exacerbate than mitigate group-based status differences.


2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ines Jurcevic ◽  
Jenessa R. Shapiro ◽  
Miguel M. Unzueta ◽  
Sophie Trawalter

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