Collective action research tends to focus on motivations of the disadvantaged group, rather than on which tactics are effective at driving the advantaged group to make concessions to the disadvantaged. We focused on the potential of nonnormative nonviolent action as a tactic to generate support for concessions among advantaged group members who are resistant to social change. We propose that this tactic, relative to normative nonviolent and to violent action, is particularly effective because it reflects constructive disruption: a delicate balance between disruption (which can put pressure on the advantaged group to respond) and perceived constructive intentions (which can help ensure that the response to action is a conciliatory one). We t...
Abstract A wealth of evidence has demonstrated that individuals’ participation in collective actio...
While much as been written on the philosophy and practice of nonviolence, there has been little syst...
We find evidence that explicit (but not implicit) measures of general attitude towards protest uniqu...
Collective action research tends to focus on motivations of the disadvantaged group, rather than on ...
Collective action research tends to focus on motivations of the disadvantaged group, rather than on ...
Much social psychological work sought to understand the psychological motivations that drive members...
A recent model of collective action distinguishes 2 distinct pathways: an emotional pathway whereby ...
Disadvantaged groups use different means to protest inequality. Normative protest is more likely whe...
A recent model of collective action distinguishes 2 distinct pathways: an emotional pathway whereby ...
Nonviolent collective action emerged during the last century as a potent tool for democratizationand...
Why do people engage in collective actions, such as demonstrations? We suggest that intentions to en...
We are in a moment of uprisings. Considering the more contentious protest moments from previous year...
Nonviolent resistance can be a powerful tool for ordinary civilians to transform their governments; ...
Abstract A wealth of evidence has demonstrated that individuals’ participation in collective actio...
While much as been written on the philosophy and practice of nonviolence, there has been little syst...
We find evidence that explicit (but not implicit) measures of general attitude towards protest uniqu...
Collective action research tends to focus on motivations of the disadvantaged group, rather than on ...
Collective action research tends to focus on motivations of the disadvantaged group, rather than on ...
Much social psychological work sought to understand the psychological motivations that drive members...
A recent model of collective action distinguishes 2 distinct pathways: an emotional pathway whereby ...
Disadvantaged groups use different means to protest inequality. Normative protest is more likely whe...
A recent model of collective action distinguishes 2 distinct pathways: an emotional pathway whereby ...
Nonviolent collective action emerged during the last century as a potent tool for democratizationand...
Why do people engage in collective actions, such as demonstrations? We suggest that intentions to en...
We are in a moment of uprisings. Considering the more contentious protest moments from previous year...
Nonviolent resistance can be a powerful tool for ordinary civilians to transform their governments; ...
Abstract A wealth of evidence has demonstrated that individuals’ participation in collective actio...
While much as been written on the philosophy and practice of nonviolence, there has been little syst...
We find evidence that explicit (but not implicit) measures of general attitude towards protest uniqu...