International Support for the Arab Uprisings: Understanding Sympathetic Collective Action Using Theories of Social Dominance and Social Identity

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Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Titre
International Support for the Arab Uprisings: Understanding Sympathetic Collective Action Using Theories of Social Dominance and Social Identity
Périodique
Group Processes and Intergroup Relations
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Stewart A.L., Pratto F., Bou Zeineddine F., Sweetman J., Eicher V, Licata L., Morselli D., Saab R., Aiello A., Chryssochoou X., Cichocka A., Cidam A., Foels R., Giguère B., Li L., Prati F., van Stekelenburg J.
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
2016
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
89
Pages
182-186
Langue
anglais
Résumé
Inspired by the popular Arab protests against oppressive regimes that began in 2010, people around the world protested in sympathy with the Arab peoples. The present research draws on two major theories of intergroup relations to develop an initial integrative model of sympathetic collective action. We incorporate social dominance theory's (SDT) concept of (rejectionist) legitimizing myths with the solidarity and emotional mediation concept of the social identity model of collective action (SIMCA) to understand motivations for sympathetic collective action among bystanders. Using data from 12 nations (N=1480), we tested three models: (a) SIMCA (i.e., solidarity, anger, and efficacy), (b) a social dominance theory model of collective action (i.e., social dominance orientation and ideologies concerning Arab competence), and (c) an integrated model of sympathetic collective action combining both theories. Results find the greatest support for an integrated model of collective action. Discussion focuses on theoretical pluralism and suggestions for future research.
Mots-clé
collective action, ideology, identity, social dominance, social change
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