Antilocution

Under Antilocution is understood among peers in the research on prejudice the free discussion of prejudice. In everyday German it is approximately translatable with slander or with " behind the backs of others talk about them," said here is meant in particular that groups selbstvergewissern in their prejudices against other groups.

Antilocution after Allport

The term was defined in 1954 by the psychologist Gordon Allport in his book The Nature of Prejudice. It is the first step on the Allport - scale.

The Antilocution helps that prejudice as Ethnophaulismen be strengthened.

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