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Empathy and Concern with Negative Evaluation in Intergroup Relations
Implications for Designing Effective Interventions
This Element examines the link between belief in the benefits of empathy and concerns with negative evaluation.
Jacquie D. Vorauer (Author)
9781108713108, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 7 February 2019
75 pages, 2 tables
22.9 x 15.6 x 0.5 cm, 0.3 kg
Widespread belief in the benefits of empathy and its healing power is evident in public discourse and across diverse news and social media outlets around the world. Yet research reveals that empathy can sometimes have adverse effects on individuals' intergroup attitudes and behavior. A link between empathy and concerns with negative evaluation helps explain why empathy can backfire. Accordingly, using the minimization of evaluative concerns as an organizing principle, the author makes recommendations regarding when and how to encourage empathy in intergroup contexts, so that its potential to foster stronger social bonds across group boundaries can be fully realized.
1. Introduction and overview
2. Research on the effects of empathy in intergroup contexts
3. Implications for intervention
4. Related constructs
5. Integration with other analyses of empathy
6. Summary and final considerations.
Subject Areas: Psychology: emotions [JMQ], Social, group or collective psychology [JMH]
