心理学
支持者
动作(物理)
社会心理学
集体行动
社会认同理论
鉴定(生物学)
自决论
身份(音乐)
社会团体
政治学
自治
政治
物理
植物
考古
量子力学
生物
声学
法学
历史
作者
Lisette Yip,Emma F. Thomas,Catherine E. Amiot,Winnifred R. Louis,Craig McGarty
标识
DOI:10.1177/01461672221148396
摘要
Social change movements may take years or decades to achieve their goals and thus require ongoing efforts from their supporters. We apply the insights of self-determination theory to examine sustained collective action over time. We expected that autonomous motivation, but not controlled motivation, would predict sustained action. We also examine whether autonomous motivation shapes and is shaped by social identification as a supporter of the cause. Longitudinal data were collected from supporters of global poverty reduction ( N = 263) at two timepoints 1 year apart. Using latent change score modeling, we found that increases in autonomous motivation positively predicted increases in opinion-based group identification, which in turn predicted increases in self-reported collective action. Controlled motivation (Time 1) negatively predicted changes in action. We concluded that autonomous motivation predicts sustained action over time, while promoting controlled motives for action may backfire because it may undermine identification with the cause.
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