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Explaining Normative and non-normative Collective Action Tendencies Based on the Simca, and Perceived Oppression as a Mediator, in the Context of the pro-democracy Movement in Thailand.
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Explaining Normative and non-normative Collective Action Tendencies Based on the Simca, and Perceived Oppression as a Mediator, in the Context of the pro-democracy Movement in Thailand./
作者:
Ritkampee, Pichayapohn.
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1 online resource (67 pages)
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Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 83-09, Section: A.
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Dissertations Abstracts International83-09A.
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Radicalism. -
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Explaining Normative and non-normative Collective Action Tendencies Based on the Simca, and Perceived Oppression as a Mediator, in the Context of the pro-democracy Movement in Thailand.
Ritkampee, Pichayapohn.
Explaining Normative and non-normative Collective Action Tendencies Based on the Simca, and Perceived Oppression as a Mediator, in the Context of the pro-democracy Movement in Thailand.
- 1 online resource (67 pages)
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 83-09, Section: A.
Thesis (Master's)--ISCTE - Instituto Universitario de Lisboa (Portugal), 2021.
Includes bibliographical references
The present study aimed to analyze, based on the Social Identity Model of Collective Action predictors of willingness to engage in three forms of collective action 1) normative, 2) non-violent non-normative, and 3) violent non-normative in the context of the pro-democracy movements in Thailand. It additionally analyzed the role of perceived oppression in predicting violent non-normative collective action tendency through feelings of contempt. To our knowledge, those predictors have not been analyzed in a common framework, and not in a non-democratic context. Thai participants over 17 years old N = 35 3 were asked to answer an online questionnaire. After preliminary analyses, a path analysis of the proposed model was conducted. In line with previous research, the findings indicate that 1) the pro-democracy movement identity predicted injustice appraisals and group efficacy 2) group efficacy predicted only normative action tendency, 3) injustice appraisals predicted the feelings of anger and contempt, 4) Anger predicted most strongly normative, and less strongly non-violent non-normative, 5) Contempt only predicted violent non-normative, 6) the pro-democracy movement identity predicted perceived oppression, in turn, predicted contempt and violent non-normative collective action respectively, finally 7) perceived oppression had an indirect effect on violent non-normative collective action tendency through contempt. In sum, normative and non-normative (non-violent vs. violent) collective action were driven by different psychological factors. Limitations, implications and directions in future research were discussed, such as the need for future research that addresses specific action efficacy, and how non-normative forms of collective action can be context dependent.
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2023
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ISBN: 9798209812623Subjects--Topical Terms:
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O presente estudo pretendeu analisar preditores de tendencia para envolvimento em tres formas de acao coletiva - 1) normativa, 2) nao violenta nao-normativa, e 3) violenta nao-normativa - no contexto dos movimentos pro-democracia na Tailandia. Analisou-se tambem o papel da percecao de opressao na tendencia para acao coletiva violenta nao-normativa via sentimentos de desprezo. Esses preditores nao tinham sido analisados conjuntamente, e nao num contexto nao democratico. Aos participantes tailandeses maiores de 17 anos (N = 353) foi pedido que respondessem a um questionario online. Corroborando investigacoes anteriores, os resultados de uma path analysis do modelo proposto indicaram que 1) a identidade do movimento pro-democracia predisse avaliacoes de injustica e eficacia do grupo, 2) a eficacia do grupo predisse apenas acao normativa, 3) avaliacoes de injustica predisseram sentimentos de raiva e desprezo, 4) a raiva predisse mais fortemente acao normativa, e menos fortemente acao nao violenta nao-normativa, 5) o desprezo apenas previu acao violenta nao-normativa, 6) a identidade do movimento pro-democracia predisse opressao percebida que, por sua vez, predisse desprezo e acao coletiva violenta nao-normativa respetivamente; finalmente 7) a opressao percebida teve um efeito indireto na tendencia da acao coletiva violenta nao-normativa atraves do desprezo. Em suma, a acao coletiva normativa e nao-normativa (nao violenta vs. violenta) foi impulsionada por diferentes fatores psicologicos. Foram discutidas limitacoes, implicacoes e orientacoes na investigacao futura, tais como a necessidade de investigacao que aborde a eficacia especifica para acao coletiva, e como as formas nao-normativas de acao coletiva podem ser dependentes do contexto.
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