Sahil Jilowa, Nisha, Pinki, Anjali Valecha and Rakesh Kumar Behmani
Dehumanization is the process of denying individuals or groups their full human status, typically viewing them only as objects, animals, or machines. Historically used to overlook oppression and violence, it works through techniques such as moral detachment. Animalization, demonization, biologization, mechanization and objectification are some of the several kinds, each with major psychological, social, and political ramifications. Empathy training, inclusive education, intergroup contact, legislative safeguards, and therapeutic interventions aimed at promoting self-compassion and meaningful social ties are all necessary to combat dehumanization. These endeavours strive to restore humanity while also promoting well-being and social harmony.
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