Recent accounts of collective action highlight the importance of psychological empowerment, but conceptualize it simply as a precondition for such action. By contrast, the social identity model (Reicher, 1996, 1997; Stott, 1996) suggests that empowerment is a product as well as a precondition of collective action. However, existing research on the social identity model has merely inferred the emergence of feelings of power rather than shown it empirically. This paper describes a study of a town hall anti-poll tax demonstration, using interviews, written accounts, newspaper accounts, and video evidence. The principal source consisted of interviews with 29 protesters which were subjected to thematic analysis to identify (i) whether and to wha...
Crowd behaviour and collective action are integral to historical and political developments; they ar...
In this article, we argue that progress in the study of collective action rests on an increasingly s...
International audienceSocial psychologists have developed influential theoretical models to understa...
The issue of psychological empowerment in crowd events has important implications for both theory an...
The issue of psychological empowerment in crowd events has important implica-tions for both theory a...
Recent research has hypothesized that empowerment can arise from collective action through collectiv...
The study comprises an analysis of processes of psychological change among participants at an enviro...
An ethnographic study of two crowd events was carried out in order to develop a hypothesis about the...
An ethnographic study of two crowd events was carried out in order to develop a hypothesis about the...
The study comprises an analysis of processes of psychological change among participants at an enviro...
Social identity processes play a crucial role in the dynamics of protest, whether as antecedents, me...
This paper reviews some of the contributions that the discipline of psychology makes to the study of...
From the 1980s onward movement scholars have increasingly emphasized the significance of collective ...
In this article, we argue that progress in the study of collective action rests on an increasingly s...
Crowd behaviour and collective action are integral to historical and political developments; they ar...
In this article, we argue that progress in the study of collective action rests on an increasingly s...
International audienceSocial psychologists have developed influential theoretical models to understa...
The issue of psychological empowerment in crowd events has important implications for both theory an...
The issue of psychological empowerment in crowd events has important implica-tions for both theory a...
Recent research has hypothesized that empowerment can arise from collective action through collectiv...
The study comprises an analysis of processes of psychological change among participants at an enviro...
An ethnographic study of two crowd events was carried out in order to develop a hypothesis about the...
An ethnographic study of two crowd events was carried out in order to develop a hypothesis about the...
The study comprises an analysis of processes of psychological change among participants at an enviro...
Social identity processes play a crucial role in the dynamics of protest, whether as antecedents, me...
This paper reviews some of the contributions that the discipline of psychology makes to the study of...
From the 1980s onward movement scholars have increasingly emphasized the significance of collective ...
In this article, we argue that progress in the study of collective action rests on an increasingly s...
Crowd behaviour and collective action are integral to historical and political developments; they ar...
In this article, we argue that progress in the study of collective action rests on an increasingly s...
International audienceSocial psychologists have developed influential theoretical models to understa...