One path to social change is through sustained collective action. Although such actions often explicitly target the public audience to raise support for a movement's cause, we know little about how the public psychologically responds to protests. To examine this question, a sample of Malaysians was surveyed before and immediately after the occurrence of mass street protests in Malaysia (N = 422) using a two-wave longitudinal design. Analyses revealed that (beyond pre-existing levels of movement identity and support for social change) experiencing empowerment in response to the protests promoted a supportive movement identity and more support for social change after the protests, whereas experiencing threat in response to the protests promot...
We live in contentious times. Why are people prepared to sacrifice wealth, a pleasant and carefree l...
This study highlights the role that critical events play in the demobilization of protest campaigns....
We examined the incidence and predictors of threat perceptions toward people who oppose government a...
The study comprises an analysis of processes of psychological change among participants at an enviro...
The mixture model of democracy and authoritarian political system of Malaysia has long been said to ...
The study comprises an analysis of processes of psychological change among participants at an enviro...
Over the last few years, large-scale social movements and the consequences of these movements from t...
Leaders of social movements play a critical role in mobilizing broader society for social change. Ho...
Social movements often use protests and other collective actions to draw public attention to their c...
Social movements pushing for social change are often met with reactionary counter-movements that def...
Diverse social movements often face tactic diversification. In otherwise nonviolent movements, some ...
Protests have been a common theme in recent years. Many peaceful protests tend to become violent bec...
People may engage in protest activity either because of collective incentives or selective incentive...
Collective action has the potential to have large-scale implications for a society. We review the pr...
Social psychological research has overlooked collective action in repressive contexts, where activis...
We live in contentious times. Why are people prepared to sacrifice wealth, a pleasant and carefree l...
This study highlights the role that critical events play in the demobilization of protest campaigns....
We examined the incidence and predictors of threat perceptions toward people who oppose government a...
The study comprises an analysis of processes of psychological change among participants at an enviro...
The mixture model of democracy and authoritarian political system of Malaysia has long been said to ...
The study comprises an analysis of processes of psychological change among participants at an enviro...
Over the last few years, large-scale social movements and the consequences of these movements from t...
Leaders of social movements play a critical role in mobilizing broader society for social change. Ho...
Social movements often use protests and other collective actions to draw public attention to their c...
Social movements pushing for social change are often met with reactionary counter-movements that def...
Diverse social movements often face tactic diversification. In otherwise nonviolent movements, some ...
Protests have been a common theme in recent years. Many peaceful protests tend to become violent bec...
People may engage in protest activity either because of collective incentives or selective incentive...
Collective action has the potential to have large-scale implications for a society. We review the pr...
Social psychological research has overlooked collective action in repressive contexts, where activis...
We live in contentious times. Why are people prepared to sacrifice wealth, a pleasant and carefree l...
This study highlights the role that critical events play in the demobilization of protest campaigns....
We examined the incidence and predictors of threat perceptions toward people who oppose government a...