A recent model of collective action distinguishes 2 distinct pathways: an emotional pathway whereby anger in response to injustice motivates action and an efficacy pathway where the belief that issues can be solved collectively increases the likelihood that group members take action (van Zomeren, Spears, Fischer, & Leach, 2004). Research supporting this model has, however, focused entirely on relatively normative actions such as participating in demonstrations. We argue that the relations between emotions, efficacy, and action differ for more extreme, nonnormative actions and propose (a) that nonnormative actions are often driven by a sense of low efficacy and (b) that contempt, which, unlike anger, entails psychological distancing and a la...
We examine whether aggressive forms of collective action are predicted by their perceived efficacy a...
We conducted a study to investigate the motivational dynamics of protest participation. Previous res...
We examine whether aggressive forms of collective action are predicted by their perceived efficacy a...
A recent model of collective action distinguishes 2 distinct pathways: an emotional pathway whereby ...
A recent model of collective action distinguishes 2 distinct pathways: an emotional pathway whereby ...
A recent model of collective action distinguishes 2 distinct pathways: an emotional pathway whereby ...
A recent model of collective action distinguishes 2 distinct pathways: an emotional pathway whereby ...
A recent model of collective action distinguishes 2 distinct pathways: an emotional pathway whereby ...
A recent model of collective action distinguishes 2 distinct pathways: an emotional pathway whereby ...
A recent model of collective action distinguishes 2 distinct pathways: an emotional pathway whereby ...
Collective action is a group level response to a negative situation that affects an entire group. Al...
In the last few years, the number of collective actions in the United States started to increase. Th...
The current research investigates what motivates people to engage in normative versus nonnormative a...
The current research investigates what motivates people to engage in normative versus nonnormative a...
Insights from appraisal theories of emotion are used to integrate elements of theories on collective...
We examine whether aggressive forms of collective action are predicted by their perceived efficacy a...
We conducted a study to investigate the motivational dynamics of protest participation. Previous res...
We examine whether aggressive forms of collective action are predicted by their perceived efficacy a...
A recent model of collective action distinguishes 2 distinct pathways: an emotional pathway whereby ...
A recent model of collective action distinguishes 2 distinct pathways: an emotional pathway whereby ...
A recent model of collective action distinguishes 2 distinct pathways: an emotional pathway whereby ...
A recent model of collective action distinguishes 2 distinct pathways: an emotional pathway whereby ...
A recent model of collective action distinguishes 2 distinct pathways: an emotional pathway whereby ...
A recent model of collective action distinguishes 2 distinct pathways: an emotional pathway whereby ...
A recent model of collective action distinguishes 2 distinct pathways: an emotional pathway whereby ...
Collective action is a group level response to a negative situation that affects an entire group. Al...
In the last few years, the number of collective actions in the United States started to increase. Th...
The current research investigates what motivates people to engage in normative versus nonnormative a...
The current research investigates what motivates people to engage in normative versus nonnormative a...
Insights from appraisal theories of emotion are used to integrate elements of theories on collective...
We examine whether aggressive forms of collective action are predicted by their perceived efficacy a...
We conducted a study to investigate the motivational dynamics of protest participation. Previous res...
We examine whether aggressive forms of collective action are predicted by their perceived efficacy a...