Exploring the origins of identity fusion: Shared emotional experience activates fusion with the group over time

IF 3.2 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Jon Zabala, Alexandra Vázquez, Susana Conejero, Aitziber Pascual
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Identity fusion is a visceral feeling of oneness with a group, known to strongly motivate extreme pro-group behaviour. However, the evidence on its causes is currently limited, primarily due to the prevalence of cross-sectional research. To address this gap, this study analysed the evolution of fusion in response to a massive collective ritual, Korrika—a race in support of the Basque language—, over three time periods: before (n = 748) and immediately following participation (n = 402), and 7 weeks thereafter (n = 273). Furthermore, we explored the potential mediating roles of two key factors: perceived emotional synchrony, a sense of emotional unity among participants that emerges during collective rituals, and kama muta (moved by love), an unexplored emotion in relation to fusion, which arises from feelings of shared essence. The proportion of fused participants increased significantly after participation and remained stable for at least 7 weeks. Perceived emotional synchrony and kama muta apparently explained the effect of participants' behavioural involvement in the ritual on subsequent fusion, but only among those who were not previously fused with Korrika participants. We conclude that emotional processes during collective rituals play a fundamental role in the construction of identity fusion.

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探索身份融合的起源:共同的情感经历会随着时间的推移激活与群体的融合。
身份融合是一种与群体融为一体的内在感觉,众所周知,这种感觉会强烈激发极端的亲群体行为。然而,有关其成因的证据目前还很有限,这主要是由于横断面研究的普遍存在。为了填补这一空白,本研究分析了融合在大规模集体仪式 "Korrika--支持巴斯克语的比赛 "中的演变过程,包括三个时间段:参与前(n = 748)、参与后(n = 402)和参与后 7 周(n = 273)。此外,我们还探究了两个关键因素的潜在中介作用:感知到的情感同步(一种在集体仪式中出现的参与者之间的情感统一感)和卡马-穆塔(因爱而动),这是一种与融合有关的未被探究的情感,源于对共同本质的感受。融合参与者的比例在参加活动后显著增加,并在至少 7 周内保持稳定。感知到的情感同步和 "卡玛-穆塔"(kama muta)显然可以解释参与者参与仪式的行为对随后融合的影响,但这只适用于那些之前未与 Korrika 参与者融合的参与者。我们的结论是,集体仪式中的情感过程在身份融合的构建中起着根本性的作用。
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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Social Psychology publishes work from scholars based in all parts of the world, and manuscripts that present data on a wide range of populations inside and outside the UK. It publishes original papers in all areas of social psychology including: • social cognition • attitudes • group processes • social influence • intergroup relations • self and identity • nonverbal communication • social psychological aspects of personality, affect and emotion • language and discourse Submissions addressing these topics from a variety of approaches and methods, both quantitative and qualitative are welcomed. We publish papers of the following kinds: • empirical papers that address theoretical issues; • theoretical papers, including analyses of existing social psychological theories and presentations of theoretical innovations, extensions, or integrations; • review papers that provide an evaluation of work within a given area of social psychology and that present proposals for further research in that area; • methodological papers concerning issues that are particularly relevant to a wide range of social psychologists; • an invited agenda article as the first article in the first part of every volume. The editorial team aims to handle papers as efficiently as possible. In 2016, papers were triaged within less than a week, and the average turnaround time from receipt of the manuscript to first decision sent back to the authors was 47 days.
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