Who Is This "We" You Speak of? Grounding Activist Identity in Social Psychology.

Jonathan Horowitz
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Abstract

What is an activist identity? Prior answers have focused almost exclusively on collective identity, without a) considering the possibility of role-based identities or b) grounding collective identities in broader social-psychological theories. The present study investigates activist identity through the lens of role-based and category-based identities, and reports two major findings. First, there is a distinct role-based activist identity, one that involves internalizing role responsibilities and the expectations of friends and family. Second, collective identity represents a relationship between a social identity and an injustice frame; it either involves incorporating an injustice frame into a pre-existing social identity, or using the injustice frame to create a new in-group. The present findings help to illuminate the processes underlying collective identity, indicate that a great deal of role-based activist identity is mistaken for collective identity, and suggest new directions for the study of micro-mobilization and organizational forms and tactics in social movements.

你说的“我们”是谁?社会心理学中积极分子身份的基础。
什么是积极分子身份?先前的答案几乎完全集中在集体认同上,没有a)考虑基于角色的认同的可能性,也没有b)在更广泛的社会心理学理论中建立集体认同的基础。本研究通过基于角色的身份和基于类别的身份来调查积极分子的身份,并报告了两个主要发现。首先,有一种独特的基于角色的活动家身份,它涉及到角色责任的内化以及朋友和家人的期望。第二,集体认同代表了社会认同与不公正框架之间的关系;它要么涉及将不公正框架整合到现有的社会身份中,要么使用不公正框架创建一个新的内部群体。本研究结果有助于阐明集体认同的潜在过程,表明大量基于角色的活动家认同被误认为集体认同,并为社会运动中的微观动员和组织形式和策略的研究提供了新的方向。
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