Conspiracy beliefs and violent extremist intentions: The contingent effects of self-efficacy, self-control and law-related morality

B Rottweiler, P Gill - Terrorism and Political Violence, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
This study analyzes the effects of conspiracy beliefs on violent extremist intentions. More
specifically, we investigate whether the relationship between conspiracy beliefs and violent …

Missing in (collective) action: Ideology, system justification, and the motivational antecedents of two types of protest behavior

JT Jost, J Becker, D Osborne… - Current Directions in …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Social-psychological models of collective action emphasize three antecedents of protest:(a)
anger at perceived injustice,(b) social identification, and (c) beliefs about group efficacy …

Speaking (un–) truth to power: Conspiracy mentality as a generalised political attitude

R Imhoff, M Bruder - European Journal of Personality, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Conspiracy theories explain complex world events with reference to secret plots hatched by
powerful groups. Belief in such theories is largely determined by a general propensity …

The activist's dilemma: Extreme protest actions reduce popular support for social movements.

M Feinberg, R Willer, C Kovacheff - Journal of personality and …, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
How do protest actions impact public support for social movements? Here we test the claim
that extreme protest actions—protest behaviors perceived to be harmful to others, highly …

Why we hate

A Fischer, E Halperin, D Canetti, A Jasini - Emotion Review, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
We offer a functional perspective on hate, showing that hate has a unique pattern of
appraisals and action tendencies. Hate is based on perceptions of a stable, negative …

Integrating who “we” are with what “we” (will not) stand for: A further extension of the Social Identity Model of Collective Action

M van Zomeren, M Kutlaca… - European Review of …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Collective action refers to any action that individuals undertake as group members to pursue
group goals such as social change. In this chapter, we further extend the Social Identity …

Protesting to challenge or defend the system? A system justification perspective on collective action

D Osborne, JT Jost, JC Becker… - European Journal of …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Social identity, shared grievances, and group efficacy beliefs are well‐known antecedents to
collective action, but existing research overlooks the fact that collective action often involves …

Protest movements involving limited violence can sometimes be effective: Evidence from the 2020 BlackLivesMatter protests

E Shuman, S Hasan-Aslih… - Proceedings of the …, 2022 - National Acad Sciences
The murder of George Floyd ignited one of the largest mass mobilizations in US history,
including both nonviolent and violent BlackLivesMatter (BLM) protests in the summer of …

A dynamic model of engagement in normative and non-normative collective action: Psychological antecedents, consequences, and barriers

JC Becker, N Tausch - … Review of Social Psychology: Volume 26, 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
This review addresses three recent developments in the collective action literature. First, we
demonstrate that normative and non-normative collective action participation can be …

Protesters as “passionate economists” a dynamic dual pathway model of approach coping with collective disadvantage

M Van Zomeren, CW Leach… - Personality and Social …, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
To explain the psychology behind individuals' motivation to participate in collective action
against collective disadvantage (eg, protest marches), the authors introduce a dynamic dual …