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"This book analyzes the impact that large socio-economic inequalities have on how we relate to each other emotionally and intellectually. How, the question is, could these inequalities not influence the goods we aspire to or the content of what we imagine to be (or what could be) the case? How could they not influence our capacity to empathize with those who are either higher or lower on the socio-economic ladder? The book thus sets itself the task of proving that the impact of inequality reaches far beyond measurable differences of income or capital. Inequalities have emotional impacts and influence our aspirational, imaginative, and empathic capacities. Further, the study suggests that feelings do not just passively register given inequalities but serve themselves as engines of social differentiation."
In: van Roekel , E 2021 , ' On the dangers of empathy with the military in Argentina ' , Ethnos , vol. 86 , no. 4 , pp. 616-631 . https://doi.org/10.1080/00141844.2019.1687549
Empathy is an intersubjective process that transpires during ethnographic fieldwork. This article deals with the ethics of empathy during fieldwork with Argentinian military officers indicted for crimes against humanity. Failed attempts of empathy were not the consequences of the ethnographer's inner shortcomings to bridge existential differences between self and other(s) or proffered resistance on behalf of the military officers but essentially arose out a desire of otherness with the indicted military. In a social context where psychic content is a profoundly social matter, feelings and thoughts that stick through intense engagements. Otherness, then, is not an existential fact but arises from everyday warnings and social practices of avoidance. By introducing the notion of 'sticky empathy', I investigate in this article how the daily engagements with indicted military officers defy the fundamental idea that an ethnographer is different or separated from its object of study.
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Many consider empathy to be basis of moral action. However, the ability to empathize with others is also a prerequisite for deliberate acts of humiliation and cruelty toward them. In The Dark Sides of Empathy, Fritz Breithaupt contends that people commit atrocities not out of a failure of empathy but rather as a direct consequence of.
In: Journal of Cold War studies, Band 12, Heft 2, S. 75-78
ISSN: 1531-3298
Six former U.S. State Department officials, all of whom were involved in U.S. foreign policy during the Carter administration, respond to the article by James Blight and janet Lang. Their reactions vary, but one common point of concern is whether Blight and Lang are correct in arguing that "empathy" as an organizing concept or analytical tool will be useful "not just in conferences in which the past is revisited, but also in the present and future, when it really matters." Even though most of the commentators accept at least some of the points about the U.S.-Soviet détente in the late 1970s, they have questions about the conceptual underpinnings of the article. The forum ends with a response from Blight and Lang.
This brief essay uses several works of fiction and nonfiction to illustrate the profound character of evil that obtains when individuals lose their capacity to empathize with the circumstances and situation of others. W.H. Auden explored the contours of human evil throughout much of his career and argued that it inhered, even at its most vicious, in all of humankind. The persistent challenge for nations particularly and civilization more generally is to acknowledge that fact and to ensure that this omnipresent and often apparently unspectacular force is not unleashed. The paper provides several examples aimed at illustrating that observers should consider current trends in American policy and politics carefully as they signal a sharp decline in empathy for major groups within the polity, an inauspicious sign for United States democratic politics. ; Published version
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Is empathy a remedy for prejudice? This short paper argues it has a large role to play. It explores the authors' observations as a Humanities teacher engaging Grade 8 Australian students between the ages of 12 and 14 in a study of the film Rabbit-Proof Fence. As students empathised with Aboriginal (Indigenous Australian) children forcibly removed from their families under Australian government policy in the twentieth century, they questioned the negative things they themselves had come to believe about Indigenous Australians.
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In: Routledge Studies in Criminal Behaviour Ser.
Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- List of figures -- List of tables -- List of contributors -- Preface -- 1 Measuring empathy using the Basic Empathy Scale -- Part I The Basic Empathy Scale and parenting -- 2 The Basic Empathy Scale: psychometric properties and contributions to the understanding of antisocial behaviour -- 3 Parents' empathy and child attachment security: a brief review -- 4 Parenting style and empathy in youth: a three-level meta-analysis -- Part II Empathy and offending -- 5 Contextual correlates of empathy -- 6 Empathy, convictions, and self-reported offending of males and females in the Cambridge study in delinquent development -- 7 Empathy and reoffending in a UK probation sample -- 8 Empathy and psychopathy: how are they related in men and women? -- 9 Correlates of affective and cognitive empathy among incarcerated male and female youth offenders -- 10 The relationship between empathy, clinical problems, and reoffending in a sample of Canadian male offenders -- 11 Enhancing empathy amongst mentally disordered offenders with music therapy -- Part III Aggression and bullying -- 12 Cognitive empathy as a moderator in the relation between negative emotionality traits and schoolchildren's aggressive behaviours -- 13 Low cognitive empathy and its relationship to relational, online, and physical aggression in young adults in Australia -- 14 Empathy in Polish and Spanish children and adolescents: validation of the Basic Empathy Scale and its relation to bullying, cyberbullying, and other antisocial behaviours -- 15 Risk factors for cyberbullying: the mediating role of empathy in adolescents in Italy in a one-year follow-up study -- 16 A retrospective examination of bullying victimisation during high school: exploring narcissism deficits and empathy.
In: Routledge studies in management, organizations, and society
In: Empathy Imperiled; SpringerBriefs in Political Science, S. 71-79
In: Minnesota Law Review, Band 96, S. 1944
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In: British Military Service Tribunals, 1916–18, S. 156-177