Research has shown that people tend to perceive the groups to which they belong (e.g., national groups) as temporally persistent. In this paper we argue that enhanced perceptions of collective continuity lead to lower levels of anomy and misfit, and to higher levels of social well-being (SWB). Furthermore, we argue that the effects of perceived collective continuity (PCC) on SWB are mediated by collective self-esteem (CSE). Finally, we contend that PCC has positive effects on perceived group entitativity (PGE), which in turn has a positive influence on CSE. This model is tested by means of a cross-sectional study using a sample of Spanish nationals (N = 145) drawn from the general public. Results confirm that the data fit the model well. Th...
Prior research, relying mostly on samples from the UK and the US, has indicated that nostalgia serv...
Contemporary positive psychology literature is divided on the relationships between collectivism and...
Nostalgia increases meaning in life (MIL), but how so? In four experiments-using varied operationali...
Research on groups in general and on group perceptions in particular has tended to analyse groups as...
Human communities particularly ethnic-religious and national ones see themselves as having temporal ...
This paper presents two studies, conducted in two different countries, investigating perceptions of ...
Social psychologists are increasingly interested in the temporal dimensions of social life and in id...
Collective nostalgia for the good old days of the country thrives across the world. However, little ...
Collective nostalgia for the good old days of the country thrives across the world. However, little ...
Collective nostalgia for the good old days of the country thrives across the world. However, little ...
International audienceCollective nostalgia for the good old days of the country thrives across the w...
Collective nostalgia for the good old days of the country thrives across the world. However, little ...
Research has shown that people tend to perceive the national and regional groups to which they belon...
We expect the degree to which on perceives their ethnic group as having an extensive historical past...
Collective nostalgia for the good old days of the country thrives across the world. However, little ...
Prior research, relying mostly on samples from the UK and the US, has indicated that nostalgia serv...
Contemporary positive psychology literature is divided on the relationships between collectivism and...
Nostalgia increases meaning in life (MIL), but how so? In four experiments-using varied operationali...
Research on groups in general and on group perceptions in particular has tended to analyse groups as...
Human communities particularly ethnic-religious and national ones see themselves as having temporal ...
This paper presents two studies, conducted in two different countries, investigating perceptions of ...
Social psychologists are increasingly interested in the temporal dimensions of social life and in id...
Collective nostalgia for the good old days of the country thrives across the world. However, little ...
Collective nostalgia for the good old days of the country thrives across the world. However, little ...
Collective nostalgia for the good old days of the country thrives across the world. However, little ...
International audienceCollective nostalgia for the good old days of the country thrives across the w...
Collective nostalgia for the good old days of the country thrives across the world. However, little ...
Research has shown that people tend to perceive the national and regional groups to which they belon...
We expect the degree to which on perceives their ethnic group as having an extensive historical past...
Collective nostalgia for the good old days of the country thrives across the world. However, little ...
Prior research, relying mostly on samples from the UK and the US, has indicated that nostalgia serv...
Contemporary positive psychology literature is divided on the relationships between collectivism and...
Nostalgia increases meaning in life (MIL), but how so? In four experiments-using varied operationali...