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DESCRIPTION:Dehumanization is often identified as a core component of viole
 nt intergroup conflict\; some have argued it is even a necessary factor.&n
 bsp\; But what exactly is dehumanization\, and what evidence do we have fo
 r its unique effects on behavior?&nbsp\; This talk by Leonard Scott Newman
 \, Associate Professor\, Department of Psychology is part of the PARCC Con
 versations in Conflict Studies series.&nbsp\; Sponsored by PARCC.Please co
 ntact Roxanne Tupper at 315-443-2367 or rmtupper@syr.edu for more informat
 ion.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:What is dehumanization? Implications for conflict and (hopefully) c
 ollaboration
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Dehumanization is often identified as a cor
 e component of violent intergroup conflict\; some have argued it is even a
  necessary factor.&nbsp\; But what exactly is dehumanization\, and what ev
 idence do we have for its unique effects on behavior?&nbsp\; This talk by 
 Leonard Scott Newman\, Associate Professor\, Department of Psychology is p
 art of the PARCC Conversations in Conflict Studies series.&nbsp\; </p><p>S
 ponsored by PARCC.</p><p>Please contact Roxanne Tupper at 315-443-2367 or 
 rmtupper@syr.edu for more information.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;</p>
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