Collective identity is a key catalyst of protest mobilization. How does collective identity come into existence among strangers with diverse backgrounds, especially in movements without a centralized leadership? Although collective identity is often seen as something constructed by movement organizations or out of established networks, we describe a more bottom-up and decentralized process in which movement collective identity is created through the horizontal mobilization of intermediate identities, which leverage pre-existing social identifications to induce commitment among individuals. Focusing on Hong Kong's Anti-Extradition Bill Movement of 2019, we argue that online petitions against the controversial bill created intermediate group ...
Occupation, blockage and storming are not rare in social movements a decade after China resuming sov...
The relationship between social movements and social media has been the subject of much speculation ...
Social identity processes play a crucial role in the dynamics of protest, whether as antecedents, me...
Mainstream structuralist and new social movement theoretical approaches to studying social movements...
During the summer of 2019, the largest protests in Hong Kong’s history occurred. The Be Water protes...
In 2019, what began in Hong Kong as a series of rallies against a proposal to permit extraditions to...
The Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill Protests (Anti-ELAB) brought an end to an era of psuedo-demo...
The Umbrella Movement was arguably the largest and longest episode of collective contention in the h...
This paper explores the expression of multiple social identities through coordinated collective acti...
This paper examines the process through which Occupy activists came to constitute themselves as a co...
Analysing Hong Kong’s 2019–2020 anti-extradition movement, this chapter suggests that despite the st...
This paper explores the forces which spark youth activity in global social movements with a focus on...
This article develops a conceptual framework for understanding collective action in the age of socia...
Hong Kong’s ‘Umbrella Revolution’ has been widely regarded as a watershed moment in the polity’s pos...
Using a “big data” approach, this study aims to demonstrate and analyse the way in which the formati...
Occupation, blockage and storming are not rare in social movements a decade after China resuming sov...
The relationship between social movements and social media has been the subject of much speculation ...
Social identity processes play a crucial role in the dynamics of protest, whether as antecedents, me...
Mainstream structuralist and new social movement theoretical approaches to studying social movements...
During the summer of 2019, the largest protests in Hong Kong’s history occurred. The Be Water protes...
In 2019, what began in Hong Kong as a series of rallies against a proposal to permit extraditions to...
The Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill Protests (Anti-ELAB) brought an end to an era of psuedo-demo...
The Umbrella Movement was arguably the largest and longest episode of collective contention in the h...
This paper explores the expression of multiple social identities through coordinated collective acti...
This paper examines the process through which Occupy activists came to constitute themselves as a co...
Analysing Hong Kong’s 2019–2020 anti-extradition movement, this chapter suggests that despite the st...
This paper explores the forces which spark youth activity in global social movements with a focus on...
This article develops a conceptual framework for understanding collective action in the age of socia...
Hong Kong’s ‘Umbrella Revolution’ has been widely regarded as a watershed moment in the polity’s pos...
Using a “big data” approach, this study aims to demonstrate and analyse the way in which the formati...
Occupation, blockage and storming are not rare in social movements a decade after China resuming sov...
The relationship between social movements and social media has been the subject of much speculation ...
Social identity processes play a crucial role in the dynamics of protest, whether as antecedents, me...