Authors
Arin H Ayanian, Nicole Tausch, Yasemin Gülsüm Acar, Maria Chayinska, Wing-Yee Cheung, Yulia Lukyanova
Publication date
2021/4
Journal
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Volume
120
Issue
4
Pages
912
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
Empirical research on the social psychological antecedents of collective action has been conducted almost exclusively in democratic societies, where activism is relatively safe. The present research examines the psychological predictors of collective action intentions in contexts where resistance is met with significant repression by the authorities. Combining recent advancements in the collective action literature, our model examines the unique predictive roles of emotion (anger and fear), political identity consolidation and participative efficacies, politicized identification, and moral obligation, over and above past participation. It further investigates how these variables are shaped by perceptions of risks attributable to repression. Four survey studies test this model among protesters in Russia (N= 305), Ukraine (N= 136), Hong Kong (N= 115), and Turkey (N= 296). Meta-analytic integration of the findings highlights that …
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