This article examines whether and how moral convictions predict collective action to achieve social change. Because moral convictions defined as strong and absolute stances on moral issues tolerate no exceptions, any violation motivates individuals to actively change that situation. We propose that moral convictions have a special relationship with politicized identities and collective action because of the potentially strong normative fit between moral convictions and the action-oriented content of politicized identities. This effectively integrates moral conviction with the Social Identity Model of Collective Action (Van Zomeren, Postmes, & Spears, 2008), which predicts that, on the basis of a relevant social identity, group-based ang...
This article examines whether and how moral convictions, defined as strong and absolute stances on m...
This article examines whether and how moral convictions, defined as strong and absolute stances on m...
In three studies conducted in the United States, we examined whether a perceived moral violation mot...
This article examines whether and how moral convictions predict collective action to achieve social ...
This article examines whether and how moral convictions predict collective action to achieve social ...
This article examines whether and how moral convictions predict collective action to achieve social ...
This article examines whether and how moral convictions predict collective action to achieve social ...
The social psychology of collective action against collective disadvantage has hitherto underspecifi...
The social psychology of collective action against collective disadvantage has hitherto underspecifi...
The social psychology of collective action against collective disadvantage has hitherto underspecifi...
The social psychology of collective action against collective disadvantage has hitherto underspecifi...
The social psychology of collective action against collective disadvantage has hitherto underspecifi...
This article examines whether and how moral convictions, defined as strong and absolute stances on m...
This article examines whether and how moral convictions, defined as strong and absolute stances on m...
This article examines whether and how moral convictions, defined as strong and absolute stances on m...
This article examines whether and how moral convictions, defined as strong and absolute stances on m...
This article examines whether and how moral convictions, defined as strong and absolute stances on m...
In three studies conducted in the United States, we examined whether a perceived moral violation mot...
This article examines whether and how moral convictions predict collective action to achieve social ...
This article examines whether and how moral convictions predict collective action to achieve social ...
This article examines whether and how moral convictions predict collective action to achieve social ...
This article examines whether and how moral convictions predict collective action to achieve social ...
The social psychology of collective action against collective disadvantage has hitherto underspecifi...
The social psychology of collective action against collective disadvantage has hitherto underspecifi...
The social psychology of collective action against collective disadvantage has hitherto underspecifi...
The social psychology of collective action against collective disadvantage has hitherto underspecifi...
The social psychology of collective action against collective disadvantage has hitherto underspecifi...
This article examines whether and how moral convictions, defined as strong and absolute stances on m...
This article examines whether and how moral convictions, defined as strong and absolute stances on m...
This article examines whether and how moral convictions, defined as strong and absolute stances on m...
This article examines whether and how moral convictions, defined as strong and absolute stances on m...
This article examines whether and how moral convictions, defined as strong and absolute stances on m...
In three studies conducted in the United States, we examined whether a perceived moral violation mot...