Self-Worth of Social-Political Activists: Theoretical Framework and Systematic Review

Yuthika Jusfayana, Joevarian Hudiyana
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Activists are dedicated individuals who endeavor to create a substantial and significant influence on pivotal social issues. Their endeavors are propelled by a multitude of diverse factors, including aspects such as social identity, perceptions of fairness, efficacy, and other relevant considerations. These factors lead them to engage in a process of internalization within the collective group they are part of, shaping their sense of self-worth. However, the motivation to achieve self-worth is not always the predominant focus in existing study. Therefore, this study aimed to explained the context of activists’ self-worth through the framework of the Quest for Significance (QFS) theory, employing a systematic literature review method. The systematic literature review follows the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic and Meta-analysis (PRISMA) protocol, utilizing keywords such as “political activism,” “personal significance,” “fulfilling life activism,” “meaningful activist,” and “activist experience.” The platforms searched include Google Scholar, Springer Nature, Taylor & Francis, and Sage Journal. During the screening stage, journals that met the criteria related to social-political activism and the activation processes of the QFS (significance gain and significance loss) were carefully selected. The study identified key theme concerning the self-worth of activists, such as the role of activism as a coping mechanism, the positive outcomes of activism, the impact of relationships on activist, and challenges inherent in activism.
社会政治活动家的自我价值:理论框架与系统回顾
积极分子是致力于对关键社会问题产生重大影响的个人。他们的努力受到许多不同因素的推动,包括社会认同、对公平的看法、效率和其他相关考虑。这些因素导致他们在他们所处的集体中参与内化的过程,塑造他们的自我价值感。然而,在现有的研究中,实现自我价值的动机并不总是主要的焦点。因此,本研究旨在通过意义追求理论的框架,采用系统的文献回顾法来解释积极分子自我价值感的语境。系统文献综述遵循系统和元分析首选报告项目(PRISMA)协议,使用诸如“政治行动主义”,“个人意义”,“充实生活行动主义”,“有意义的活动家”和“活动家经验”等关键词。搜索的平台包括Google Scholar, Springer Nature, Taylor &Francis和Sage Journal。在筛选阶段,符合社会政治行动主义和QFS激活过程(显著性获得和显著性丧失)标准的期刊被仔细选择。本研究确定了积极分子自我价值的关键主题,如积极主义作为一种应对机制的作用、积极主义的积极结果、人际关系对积极分子的影响以及积极主义固有的挑战。
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