2024
DOI: 10.1111/bjso.12811
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From imagination to activism: Cognitive alternatives motivate commitment to activism through identification with social movements and collective efficacy

Julian Bleh,
Torsten Masson,
Sabrina Köhler
et al.

Abstract: Having a vision and being able to imagine socially and ecologically just alternatives can motivate people for societal transformation. However, which psychological processes drive this link between the mental accessibility of societal alternatives and collective action? We hypothesized that collective efficacy beliefs and politicized identification form two pathways mediating the effects of cognitive alternatives on high‐cost activist behaviour. Two studies and a pooled analysis tested these hypotheses longitu… Show more

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