© 2016 The Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues. The social identity model of collective action (SIMCA) proposes that collective action flows from identity, perceived injustice, and efficacy beliefs but do these drivers apply for activists in all situations? Intuitively, the social structure that confronts activists should influence when and how they act. In two studies, we consider how activists incorporate the opinions of other people, groups, and institutions as part of their own reality or social structure. In Study 1, quantitative data from 248 activists campaigning for reconciliation between Indigenous and other Australians showed less support for SIMCA when activists faced a divided social movement. In Study 2, qualit...
Drawing on social identity and self-categorization approaches to collective action from social psych...
Activist groups increasingly use computer-mediated communication (CMC) channels to mobilize large gr...
This work sketches out an exploration on some challenges that digital environments pose to social mo...
The social identity model of collective action (SIMCA) proposes that collective action flows from id...
Social identity processes play a crucial role in the dynamics of protest, whether as antecedents, me...
Recent years have seen an increase in theoretical and empirical interest in the dynamics of social ...
This article develops a conceptual framework for understanding collective action in the age of socia...
The relationship between social movements and social media has been the subject of much speculation ...
This paper explores the expression of multiple social identities through coordinated collective acti...
Theory and research documents but does not explain the empirically observed different motivational p...
Three studies explore the recently elaborated social identity model of collective action (SIMCA) and...
Three studies explore the recently elaborated social identity model of collective action (SIMCA) and...
Three studies explore the recently elaborated social identity model of collective action (SIMCA) and...
Social movements are making extensive communicative and organizational use of the Internet in order ...
Activist groups increasingly use computer-mediated communication (CMC) channels to mobilize large gr...
Drawing on social identity and self-categorization approaches to collective action from social psych...
Activist groups increasingly use computer-mediated communication (CMC) channels to mobilize large gr...
This work sketches out an exploration on some challenges that digital environments pose to social mo...
The social identity model of collective action (SIMCA) proposes that collective action flows from id...
Social identity processes play a crucial role in the dynamics of protest, whether as antecedents, me...
Recent years have seen an increase in theoretical and empirical interest in the dynamics of social ...
This article develops a conceptual framework for understanding collective action in the age of socia...
The relationship between social movements and social media has been the subject of much speculation ...
This paper explores the expression of multiple social identities through coordinated collective acti...
Theory and research documents but does not explain the empirically observed different motivational p...
Three studies explore the recently elaborated social identity model of collective action (SIMCA) and...
Three studies explore the recently elaborated social identity model of collective action (SIMCA) and...
Three studies explore the recently elaborated social identity model of collective action (SIMCA) and...
Social movements are making extensive communicative and organizational use of the Internet in order ...
Activist groups increasingly use computer-mediated communication (CMC) channels to mobilize large gr...
Drawing on social identity and self-categorization approaches to collective action from social psych...
Activist groups increasingly use computer-mediated communication (CMC) channels to mobilize large gr...
This work sketches out an exploration on some challenges that digital environments pose to social mo...