Title of article :
Displacing blame over the ingroupʹs harming of a disadvantaged group can fuel moral outrage at a third-party scapegoat
Author/Authors :
Rothschild، نويسنده , , Zachary K. and Landau، نويسنده , , Mark J. and Molina، نويسنده , , Ludwin E. and Branscombe، نويسنده , , Nyla R. and Sullivan، نويسنده , , Daniel، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
Integrating research on intergroup emotions and scapegoating, we propose that moral outrage toward an outgroup perceived to be unjustly harming another outgroup can represent a motivated displacement of blame that reduces collective guilt over ingroup harm-doing. We tested this hypothesis by manipulating the purported cause of working-class Americansʹ suffering (ingroup cause vs. unknown cause vs. outgroup cause) and whether a potential scapegoat target (i.e., illegal immigrants) was portrayed as a viable or nonviable alternative source of this harm. Supporting hypotheses, participants primed with ingroup culpability for working-class harm (versus other sources) reported increased moral outrage and support for retributive action toward immigrants when immigrants were portrayed as a viable source of that harm, but reported increased collective guilt and support for reparative action when immigrants were portrayed as a nonviable source of that harm. Effects on retributive and reparative action were differentially mediated by moral outrage and collective guilt, respectively.
Keywords :
Retributive action , immigrants , Moral outrage , Reparative action , Collective guilt , Scapegoating
Journal title :
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology