Toward a comprehensive and potentially cross-cultural model of why people engage in collective action: A quantitative research synthesis of four motivations and …

M Agostini, M van Zomeren - Psychological Bulletin, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
Sociopsychological theorizing and research on collective action (eg, social protests) has
mushroomed over the last decade, studying a wide variety of groups, contexts, and cultures …

In pursuit of three theories: Authoritarianism, relative deprivation, and intergroup contact

TF Pettigrew - Annual review of psychology, 2016 - annualreviews.org
Throughout my career, I have pursued three theories related to intergroup prejudice—each
with a different mentor. Each theory and its supporting research help us to understand …

[图书][B] A theory of system justification

JT Jost - 2020 - books.google.com
A leading psychologist explains why nearly all of us--including many of those who are
persecuted and powerless--so often defend the social systems that cause misery and …

A quarter century of system justification theory: Questions, answers, criticisms, and societal applications

JT Jost - British Journal of Social Psychology, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
A theory of system justification was proposed 25 years ago by Jost and Banaji (1994, Br. J.
Soc. Psychol., 33, 1) in the British Journal of Social Psychology to explain 'the participation …

How social media facilitates political protest: Information, motivation, and social networks

JT Jost, P Barberá, R Bonneau, M Langer… - Political …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
It is often claimed that social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter are profoundly
shaping political participation, especially when it comes to protest behavior. Whether or not …

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 …

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 …

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 …

Playing the woman card: Ambivalent sexism in the 2016 US presidential race

EC Cassese, MR Holman - Political Psychology, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Late in the 2016 US Presidential primary, Donald Trump attacked Hillary Clinton for playing
the “woman's card.” Theories of system justification suggest that attitudes about gender …

MOBILISE: A higher‐order integration of collective action research to address global challenges

EF Thomas, L Duncan, C McGarty, WR Louis… - Political …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The past decade has witnessed rapid growth in popular protest, alongside an upsurge in
research on collective action. The proliferation of research has been both productive and …