Month: May 2022

Defining dehumanization broadly does not mean including everything

Just like solving a jigsaw puzzle, we appreciate Paul Bloom’s engagement with our research on dehumanization and his valuable insights. In response to his critiques, we want to emphasize that defining dehumanization broadly does not mean including every aspect of it. It’s more like drawing a line between what falls within the scope and what […]

Published on May 14, 2022

If everything is dehumanization, then nothing is

Kteily and Landry’s recent article in TiCS delves deep into the intricate world of dehumanization research. By providing a comprehensive review, they shed light on the challenges that psychologists face when grappling with this concept. It’s like navigating through a dense forest where every tree represents a different aspect of dehumanization. The article highlights how […]

Published on May 14, 2022

Supreme Court Leak, Mental Health Care, and Fentanyl Testing Strips: A Recap

Journalists have been buzzing about recent developments in the Supreme Court leak, mental health care, and fentanyl testing strips. In lively discussions on various radio shows, KHN’s Julie Rovner shed light on the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion on abortion rights, while Aneri Pattani explored the connection between mental and physical health. Additionally, Andy Miller […]

Published on May 14, 2022