“…This trend is most likely a consequence of the high percentage of self-objectification studies, mainly derived from a feminist approach with a stronger focus on women. Indeed, very few studies have looked at men or older adults as victims of dehumanization, even though older people are more often dehumanized than young people (Boudjemadi, Demoulin, & Bastart, 2017) and men may also be denied humanness (Capozza, Falvo, Trifiletti, & Pagani, 2014; Fasoli et al, 2016). This trend is at odds with most social psychology studies that typically focus on social minority groups, who are at an increased risk of dehumanization (Diniz, Castro, Bousfield, & Bernardes, under review; Haslam, 2006; Haslam & Loughnan, 2014; Haslam & Stratemeyer, 2016; Volpato, Andrighetto, & Baldissarri, 2017).…”