Committed dis (s) idents: Participation in radical collective action fosters disidentification with the broader in-group but enhances political identification

JC Becker, N Tausch, R Spears… - Personality and Social …, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
The present research examined the hypothesis that participation in radical, but not
moderate, action results in disidentification from the broader in-group. Study 1 (N= 98) was a …

When people do allyship: A typology of allyship action

L De Souza, T Schmader - Personality and Social …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Academic Abstract Despite increased popular and academic interest, there is conceptual
ambiguity about what allyship is and the forms it takes. Viewing allyship as a practice, we …

The role of social identity in the explanation of collective action: An intergroup perspective on the Yellow Vests movement

J Adam‐Troian, Y Mahfud, K Urbanska… - Journal of Applied …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Social psychologists have developed influential theoretical models to understand intergroup
conflicts, radicalism, and collective action. November 2018 saw the emergence of a new …

Environmental protection through societal change: What psychology knows about collective climate action—and what it needs to find out

S Bamberg, JH Rees, M Schulte - Psychology and climate change, 2018 - Elsevier
Global and societal challenges such as climate change cannot be solved by focusing on
single actors and individual behavior change alone but are inherently social problems. The …

Revisiting 25 years of system motivation explanation for system justification from the perspective of social identity model of system attitudes

CK Owuamalam, M Rubin… - British Journal of Social …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Do the disadvantaged have an autonomous system justification motivation that operates
against their personal and group interests? System justification theory (SJT; Jost & Banaji …

The role of family in the intergenerational transmission of collective action

R González, B Alvarez, J Manzi… - Social …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
The present research demonstrates intergenerational influences on collective action
participation, whereby parents' past and current participation in collective action (descriptive …

Who endorses group-based violence?

J Lindström, R Bergh, N Akrami… - Group Processes & …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Collective action is often equated with progressive politics, but are there aspects of group
mobilisations that generalise across contexts? We examine general social and personality …

Black politics: How anger influences the political actions Blacks pursue to reduce racial inequality

AJ Banks, IK White, BD McKenzie - Political behavior, 2019 - Springer
Although Blacks are homogeneous in their support for racial equality, research shows that
they are conflicted about the political strategies their group should adopt to advance its …

Need satisfaction in intergroup contact: A multinational study of pathways toward social change.

T Hässler, J Ullrich, S Sebben, N Shnabel… - Journal of personality …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
What role does intergroup contact play in promoting support for social change toward
greater social equality? Drawing on the needs-based model of reconciliation, we theorized …

How risk perception shapes collective action intentions in repressive contexts: A study of Egyptian activists during the 2013 post‐coup uprising

AH Ayanian, N Tausch - British journal of social psychology, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Social psychological research has overlooked collective action in repressive contexts,
where activists face substantial personal risks. This paper examines the social psychological …