Editorial: Socio-psychological perspectives on collective behavior and social movements
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2023
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en
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Frontiers Media SA
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This Research Topic seeks to examine antecedents and effects of participation in collective behavior (CB) and social movements (SM). The scholars participating on it come from different regions of the world and examine different scenarios of political action and reasons for CB. Let's start for da Costa et al., whose systematic review helps outlining the field. The authors conclude that participation in CB and SMs was associated with conflict over resource allocation, intergroup dynamics, and realistic threats. Karataş et al. paper describes a reliable measure to study positive and negative intergroup contact between minority and majority ethnic youth, a relevant factor for understanding SM. Estela-Delgado et al. examine the role of economic crises, an important factor in SM, showing that personal wellbeing is positively associated with financial wellbeing, which, in turn, is negatively associated with financial threats.
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Indexación: Scopus
Funding: This study was supported by SCIA ANID CIE160009.
Funding: This study was supported by SCIA ANID CIE160009.
Palabras clave
Collective Behavior, Social Identity, Social Movements, Social Psychology, Wellbeing
Citación
Frontiers in Psychology. Volume 14. 2023. Article number 1266567
DOI
10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1266567