The Social and Political Psychology of Protest Across and Within Cultures

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This topical book explores the phenomenon of when and why people protest. Based in social and political psychology, the book takes a comparative approach across cultures and examines how human motivation and political and cultural contexts affects protests.


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Martijn van Zomeren is Professor of Social Psychology at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands. He holds a chair in the political and cultural psychology of social relationships. His research interests fall broadly in the domain of human motivation and social behavior, and he is well known for his integrative theoretical and empirical work on core motivations for social protest.


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Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1:
An Introduction to This Volume: Motivations for Social Protest and the Contexts in Which They Are Embedded

Martijn van Zomeren

Section I: Motivations across Contexts

Chapter 2:
Engaging in the Struggle for Justice: Morality as an Essential Driving Force of Social Protest.

Marcos Dono, Mónica Alzate and José Manuel Sabucedo

Chapter 3:
Malleability and Change Motivation Beliefs in Social Protest (versus Conflict Resolution)

Smadar Cohen-Chen

Chapter 4:
Examining Nostalgia's Potential to Increase Solidarity-Based Protest against Ageism:
The Case of "Age Demands Action"

Inga Pauls, Karolina Urbanska, Martijn van Zomeren, Keragan Cavolo, Medhi Marot, Tim Wildschut and Constantine Sedikides*

Chapter 5:
Environmental Collective Action in Germany and Beyond: An Opportunity to Extend Theory and Practice
Karen Hamann, Sophia Dasch, and Anna-Sophie von Agris

Chapter 6:
A Unique Motivational Profile for Activists? Towards a More Comprehensive Social Identity Model of Collective Action

Ruthie Pliskin, Frederik Wermser, Eran Halperin and Martijn van Zomeren

Section 2: Motivations within Contexts

Chapter 7:
Toward System Change, But in Opposite Directions: The Reactionary-Progressive Tension in Italy

Valeria De Cristofaro & Valerio Pellegrini

Chapter 8:
Opre, Roma!: Discrimination, Misrecognition and Indifference as Challenges for Roma Activism and Allyship

Barbara Láticová*, Judit Ignácz*, and Anna Kende

Chapter 9:
The Power in Numbers (PIN) Hypothesis: How Common Ingroup Identities Motivate Collective Action Among Groups that Face Violent Existential Threats

Huseyin Cakal, Faris Nadhmi, Abha Chauhan, Zafer Özkan, John Dixon and Martijn van Zomeren

Chapter 10:
Why They (Do Not) Protest: A Critical Social Psychological Perspective on Collective Action in Palestine

Siwar Hasan-Aslih & Sandra Peni

Chapter 11:
Social Protest in Chile: Moralization of Attitudes Through Politicization of Social Movement Identity

Ana Leal, Belén Álvarez, and Roberto González

Conclusion

Chapter 12:
Toward an Integrative Social and Political Psychology of Social Protest Within and Across Cultures

Martijn van Zomeren

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781032743950
    • Editor Martijn van Zomeren
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre Political Science
    • Größe H234mm x B156mm
    • Jahr 2025
    • EAN 9781032743950
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-1-032-74395-0
    • Titel The Social and Political Psychology of Protest Across and Within Cultures
    • Autor Martijn Van Zomeren
    • Gewicht 610g
    • Herausgeber Routledge
    • Anzahl Seiten 234

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