The articles in this special issue challenge readers to reconsider the relationships among individual mobility, collective action, and social change. Taken together, they reveal an increasing and broadening interest in the concept of social change and raise important questions about its societal applications. In this commentary, we expand on this rich body of research by considering how surface indicators of (lack of) social change such as individual versus collective action may be related to a wider range of motives than has been assumed. Moreover, we consider more carefully what constitutes social change, and discuss different forms of equality as a means to conceptualizing social change. In doing so, we attempt to move beyond implied dic...
Even when the social order appears intractable, social change is constantly unfolding all around us,...
We define social action as a strategy to obtain limited social change at the intermediate or macro l...
Social scientists tend to interpret social change as the result of collective action. However, all c...
The articles in this special issue challenge readers to reconsider the relationships among individua...
Recently, there has been a growing interest in not only understanding the processes underlying respo...
Collective action is one of the core mechanisms of social change, and thus of major importance to so...
This thesis examines two ways in which disadvantaged group members in intergroup conflict can work a...
In this article, we will first consider the starting point for change. Social change is more likely ...
Much social psychological work sought to understand the psychological motivations that drive members...
Collective action against collective disadvantage is a theoretically and socially relevant phenomeno...
publication-status: PublishedThis is an open access article that is freely available in ORE or from ...
Why do people engage in collective action — behaviours that serve to advance the status, power, and...
Collective action and oppositional political activism are firmly established features of any society...
Even when the social order appears intractable, social change is constantly unfolding all around us,...
We define social action as a strategy to obtain limited social change at the intermediate or macro l...
Social scientists tend to interpret social change as the result of collective action. However, all c...
The articles in this special issue challenge readers to reconsider the relationships among individua...
Recently, there has been a growing interest in not only understanding the processes underlying respo...
Collective action is one of the core mechanisms of social change, and thus of major importance to so...
This thesis examines two ways in which disadvantaged group members in intergroup conflict can work a...
In this article, we will first consider the starting point for change. Social change is more likely ...
Much social psychological work sought to understand the psychological motivations that drive members...
Collective action against collective disadvantage is a theoretically and socially relevant phenomeno...
publication-status: PublishedThis is an open access article that is freely available in ORE or from ...
Why do people engage in collective action — behaviours that serve to advance the status, power, and...
Collective action and oppositional political activism are firmly established features of any society...
Even when the social order appears intractable, social change is constantly unfolding all around us,...
We define social action as a strategy to obtain limited social change at the intermediate or macro l...
Social scientists tend to interpret social change as the result of collective action. However, all c...