- Allophilia
Allophilia—positive attitudes for a group that is not one's own—is a term derived from Greek words meaning "liking or love of the other" (Pittinsky, 2005). Studied by
social scientists , allophilia is the antonym of negativeprejudice s and the antonym of a host of "–isms":sexism ,racism ,heterosexism ,ageism ,anti-Semitism ,elitism /classism , andphallocentrism . Allophilia can be felt towards members of a different race,sex , gender,sexual orientation ,religion ,disability , class,nationality ,school ,team , or workplace (occupation).Allophilia has five statistical factors: 1) kinship, 2) engagement, 3) affection, 4) comfort, and 5) enthusiasm (Pittinsky & Rosenthal, 2006). The Allophilia Scale measures each of these factors.
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vis-à-vis its related constructs of prejudice andtolerance . The typical remedy for prejudice is to bring conflicting groups into a state of tolerance. However, tolerance is not the logical antithesis of prejudice, but rather is the midpoint between negative feelings and positive feelings toward others. The introduction of allophilia—positive intergroup attitudes—as an anchor, identifies a new domain for theory, research, and practice: allophilia enhancement.ee also
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Xenophily References
*Pittinsky, T. L. (2005). Allophilia and intergroup leadership. In N. Huber & M. Walker (Eds.), Building Leadership Bridges: Emergent Models of Global Leadership. College Park, Maryland: International Leadership Association.
*Pittinsky, T. L. & Rosenthal, S. A. (2006). Moving Beyond Tolerance: Factors and Measurement of Allophilia. Manuscript in preparation.
* [http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/leadership/compass/index.php?itemid=629 "Compass: A Journal of Leadership" article, Tolerance Is Not Enough: Allophilia—a framework for effective intergroup leadership]
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