Toward a comprehensive and potentially cross-cultural model of why people engage in collective action: A quantitative research synthesis of four motivations and …

M Agostini, M van Zomeren - Psychological Bulletin, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
Sociopsychological theorizing and research on collective action (eg, social protests) has
mushroomed over the last decade, studying a wide variety of groups, contexts, and cultures …

Expressive versus instrumental partisanship in multiparty European systems

L Huddy, A Bankert, C Davies - Political Psychology, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Partisanship has a powerful influence on political behavior in the United States, but its
influence is less certain in European democracies. Part of the debate concerning the …

Believing that we can change our world for the better: A Triple-A (Agent-Action-Aim) Framework of self-efficacy beliefs in the context of collective social and ecological …

KRS Hamann, MC Wullenkord… - Personality and …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Social and ecological crises require people to act together, for instance, against climate
change or social injustice. Psychological scholarship suggests that human agency, in terms …

A cross-cutting calm: How social sorting drives affective polarization

L Mason - Public Opinion Quarterly, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Although anecdotal stories of political anger and enthusiasm appear to be provoked largely
by issues such as gay marriage or healthcare reform, social sorting is capable of playing a …

Expressive partisanship: Campaign involvement, political emotion, and partisan identity

L Huddy, L Mason, L Aarøe - American Political Science Review, 2015 - cambridge.org
Party identification is central to the study of American political behavior, yet there remains
disagreement over whether it is largely instrumental or expressive in nature. We draw on …

Mobilizing sexism: The interaction of emotion and gender attitudes in the 2016 US presidential election

NA Valentino, C Wayne, M Oceno - Public Opinion Quarterly, 2018 - academic.oup.com
The outcome of the 2016 US presidential election cycle generated a great deal of attention
about the political psychology of the average American voter. A familiar narrative was that …

[HTML][HTML] Social media filtering and democracy: Effects of social media news use and uncivil political discussions on social media unfriending

M Goyanes, P Borah, HG De Zúñiga - Computers in human behavior, 2021 - Elsevier
In todays' progressively polarized society, social media users are increasingly exposed to
blatant uncivil comments, dissonant views, and controversial news contents, both from their …

Is there any hope? How climate change news imagery and text influence audience emotions and support for climate mitigation policies

L Feldman, PS Hart - Risk Analysis, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Using a national sample, this study experimentally tests the effects of news visuals and texts
that emphasize either the causes and impacts of climate change or actions that can be taken …

Using political efficacy messages to increase climate activism: The mediating role of emotions

L Feldman, PS Hart - Science Communication, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Using an online experiment with a national sample, this study tests the effects of political
efficacy messages on two types of climate-related political participation via the discrete …

[PDF][PDF] Lethal mass partisanship: Prevalence, correlates, and electoral contingencies

NP Kalmoe, L Mason - National Capital Area Political Science …, 2019 - dannyhayes.org
US historical accounts of partisanship recognize its contentiousness and its inherent, latent
threat of violence, but social scientific conceptions of partisan identity developed in …