“They Can Fight Their Own Fights”
Prejudice, Permissiveness, and Discrimination against Minorities
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https://doi.org/10.1590/0102.3772e39507.enMots-clés :
Prejudice, Discrimination, Permissiveness, CollusionRésumé
The tendency to be permissive in face of a discriminatory situation is called collusion. The present study aimed to define and characterize collusion, and identify the variables connected to it, considering the perspective of different identity groups. Participants were 31 individuals divided in seven focus groups. The analysis indicated four categories connected to collusion: a) Close Relations: valuable interactions through which individuals learn behavioral patterns that lead to permissiveness; b) Group Identity: social identities, and intergroup relations patterns; c) Situation: characteristics of the situation in which discrimination is observed; and d) Cost-Effective Balance: perception the individuals have regarding the impact of their actions on the context and the cost attached to it.
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