[PDF][PDF] Conceptual, methodological, and contextual challenges in studying collective action: Recommendations for future research.

ÖM Uluğ, M Chayinska, LR Tropp - TPM: Testing, Psychometrics …, 2022 - researchgate.net
The global rise in social protest movements has forced collective action scholars in various
disciplines to think about theoretical models that can comprehensively explain phenomena …

Why Chile “woke up.” Antecedents of the formation of prochange group consciousness promoting collective action

S Hechler, M Chayinska, CS Wekenborg… - Political …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
In October 2019, student protests in Chile quickly expanded into a mobilization of more than
three million citizens, who protested for nearly a year and successfully brought about …

A multi-dimensional typology of allyship action in violent intergroup conflict settings: Differentiating actor, target, and type of action

ÖM Uluğ, M Chayinska, JA Schreiber… - European Review of …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Despite an increase in social psychological research on allyship, less attention has been
paid to allyship action in violent intergroup conflict settings. In this contribution, first, we …

National identity and beliefs about historical linguicide are associated with support for exclusive language policies among the Ukrainian linguistic majority

M Chayinska, A Kende… - Group Processes & …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
We examined the idea that endorsement of state-level restrictive language policies can be
understood as an ingroup-preserving behaviour driven by majority group members' …

Putting the past into action: How historical narratives shape participation in collective action

SH Freel, R Bilali - European Journal of Social Psychology, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Why do some people perceive more injustice, feel more anger, or hold higher collective
efficacy beliefs, and thereby are readier to engage in collective action than others? Our …

When trauma is stigmatized: Disidentification and dissociation in people affected by adverse childhood experiences

AM Lashkay, EL Kinsella… - Journal of Community & …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Survivors of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) can experience dissociation
because of their trauma. Those survivors can also experience stigma stemming from their …

Social Psychological Processes Underlying Collective Action in Repressive Contexts: What We Know and Ways Forward for Future Research

AH Ayanian, N Tausch, R Saab - Resistance to Repression and …, 2024 - books.google.com
According to the Democracy Index, in 2021 over a third of the world's population lived under
political regimes that infringed on civil liberties (Amoros, 2022). Challenging the status quo …

Framing police violence: Repression, reform, and the power of history in Chile

KM Thaler, L Mueller, E Mosinger - The Journal of Politics, 2023 - journals.uchicago.edu
State violence against protests often backfires, spurring greater mobilization and demands
for police reform. Yet major reforms rarely materialize. How can activists frame contentious …

When saying sorry is not enough: The paradox of a political apology offered to Irish mother and baby home survivors

AM Foran, AT O'Donnell, D Moroney… - Political …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
While political apologies cannot undo what has been done, they are often perceived as
highly relevant for healing and reconciliation. However, these apologies are often mired in …

The role of temporal analogies in collective movements

AC Coenen, M Jüttemeier, M Obaidi… - European Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Although the importance of temporal perspectives for understanding collective movements
has been theoretically emphasised, they are rarely considered in research. Focusing on the …