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A Social Psychology of Protest

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

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Abstract

Protest is typically rare behavior, yet the first decade of the twenty-first century has been named the era of protest. Successful protests bring masses to the streets, and the emergence of social media has fundamentally changed the process of mobilization. What protests need to be successful is demand (grievances, anger, and indignation), supply (protest organizations), and mobilization (effective communication networks). Motivation to participate can be instrumental, expressive, and identity driven, and politicized collective identity plays an important role in the dynamics of collective action. This volume brings together insights from social psychology, political psychology, sociology, and political science…

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Keywords
  • Indignation
  • Collective action
  • Social movement
  • Identity (music)
  • Action (physics)
  • Anger
  • Politics
  • Reading (process)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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