Understanding tactical responses to social problems through the lens of regulatory scope

IF 16.8 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Riana M. Brown, Maureen A. Craig
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People may address societal problems either by engaging in collective action, aiming to change underlying structural systems, or by engaging in prosocial behaviours, aiming to help those affected. In this Perspective, we draw on construal level theory and regulatory scope theory to understand how people might choose to mitigate social problems. Specifically, we propose that people pursue solutions that alleviate the suffering of those affected by the problem (consequence-focused solutions) when they focus on lower-level or more psychologically proximal features and that they pursue solutions that address the underlying causes of the problem (cause-focused solutions) when they focus on higher-level or more psychologically distant features. Thus, people’s preferences for different solutions might be explained by understanding how people view the underlying problem. This framework explains the different ways people seek to address perceived social problems, providing insights into when and why people devote their time and energy to pursuing different forms of social action. People address societal problems by engaging in collective action to attempt to change underlying structural systems (cause-focused solutions) or prosocial behaviours to help those affected (consequence-focused solutions). In this Perspective, Brown and Craig draw on construal level theory and regulatory scope theory to understand why people engage in different forms of social action.

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通过监管范围的视角理解对社会问题的战术反应
人们可以通过参与旨在改变潜在结构系统的集体行动,或者通过参与旨在帮助受影响者的亲社会行为来解决社会问题。在本《视角》中,我们借鉴了构想水平理论和监管范围理论,以理解人们可能如何选择缓解社会问题。具体来说,我们提出,当人们关注较低层次或心理上较近的特征时,他们会追求能减轻受问题影响者痛苦的解决方案(注重后果的解决方案);而当他们关注较高层次或心理上较远的特征时,他们会追求能解决问题根本原因的解决方案(注重原因的解决方案)。因此,人们对不同解决方案的偏好可以通过了解人们如何看待根本问题来解释。这一框架解释了人们寻求解决感知到的社会问题的不同方式,让我们了解人们何时以及为何将时间和精力投入到不同形式的社会行动中。人们通过参与集体行动来试图改变潜在的结构系统(以原因为中心的解决方案),或通过亲社会行为来帮助受影响的人(以结果为中心的解决方案),从而解决社会问题。在这篇《视角》中,布朗和克雷格借鉴了构想水平理论和监管范围理论,来理解人们参与不同形式社会行动的原因。
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