2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-98798-5_5
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Values, Activism and Changing Attitudes: Individual-Level Moral Development in Social Movement Contexts

Abstract: Lately, several studies have added crucial knowledge to our understanding of social movement participation by demonstrating its processual nature and how it relates to individual-level movement outcomes. Still, moral factors like values remain understudied. This paper develops a model of relationships between two types of value predispositions—self-transcendence and conformity—and differential participation in humanitarian activities, political protest and civil disobedience and their consequences for attitudi… Show more

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“…In this regard, movement activities are not actions in themselves but are considered contexts that activate values. Values do not necessarily lead to certain lines of action; on the contrary, in certain contexts, certain values and attitudes are activated, prompting individuals to decide to join activism (Toubøl & Gundelach, 2023). The mention of the movement's demands and the realization that protests had succeeded in creating change in neighboring countries were sufficient to mobilize them and alter the course of their lives.…”
Section: Discussion: Analysis Of the Activist Careermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this regard, movement activities are not actions in themselves but are considered contexts that activate values. Values do not necessarily lead to certain lines of action; on the contrary, in certain contexts, certain values and attitudes are activated, prompting individuals to decide to join activism (Toubøl & Gundelach, 2023). The mention of the movement's demands and the realization that protests had succeeded in creating change in neighboring countries were sufficient to mobilize them and alter the course of their lives.…”
Section: Discussion: Analysis Of the Activist Careermentioning
confidence: 99%