Mostrando 6 resultados de: 6
Filtros aplicados
Subtipo de publicación
Article(6)
Publisher
Frontiers in Psychology(2)
Group Processes and Intergroup Relations(1)
Revista de Psicologia (Peru)(1)
Revista de Psicologia Social(1)
Social Psychological Bulletin(1)
Collective Effervescence, Self-Transcendence, and Gender Differences in Social Well-Being During 8 March Demonstrations
ArticleAbstract: 8 March (8M), now known as International Women’s Day, is a day for feminist claims where demonstratiPalabras claves:8M demonstrations, collective effervescence, feminist demonstrations, Gender differences, participation in collective rituals, Perceived emotional synchrony, Self-transcendence, WELL-BEINGAutores:Alfaro-Beracoechea L., Alonso-Arbiol I., Alzugaray C., Basabe N., Bilbao M.A., Cakal H., Carvalho C.L., Castro-Abril P., Contreras-Ibáñez C.C., Cueto R.M., Cynthia Carofilis Cedeño, Da Costa S., Delfino G., Ibarra M.L., López-López W., Méndez L., Navarro-Carrillo G., Padoan-De Luca S., Pinto I.R., Pizarro J.J., Reyes-Sosa H., Reyes-Valenzuela C., Ruiz-Pérez J.I., Techio E.M., Torres-Gómez B., Villagran L., Włodarczyk A., Zumeta L.N.Fuentes:googlescopusNational identification and control of corruption mediated by socioemotional climate, collective efficacy, and trust in Chilean students: an experimental study
ArticleAbstract: This article analyzes the relationship between successful dealing with deviant acts (i.e., acts of cPalabras claves:corruption, national identification, perceived social control, Socio-emotional Climate, subjective group dynamicsAutores:Darío R. Páez, Hatibovic F., Pinto I.R.Fuentes:scopusNational identification as a function of perceived social control: A subjective group dynamics analysis
ArticleAbstract: Based on subjective group dynamics theory (SGDT; e.g., Marques, Paez, & Abrams, 1998), we examine thPalabras claves:perceived social control, social identification, subjective group dynamicsAutores:Darío R. Páez, Marques J.M., Pinto I.R.Fuentes:scopus‘We will show our strength!’: the independentists’ support for group-based hierarchy to guarantee and legitimate ingroup status-enhancement (‘¡Mostraremos nuestra fuerza!’: el apoyo de los independentistas a la jerarquía basada en el grupo para garantizar y legitimar la mejora del estatus del endogrupo)
ArticleAbstract: We propose that support for group-based hierarchy among members of low-status or subordinate groupsPalabras claves:collective action tendencies, SDO, social change, social competitionAutores:Carvalho C.L., Costa-Lopes R., Darío R. Páez, Marques J.M., Pinto I.R.Fuentes:scopusSocial Dominance Orientation Boosts Collective Action Among Low-Status Groups
ArticleAbstract: We propose that low-status group members' support for group-based hierarchy and inequality (i.e., soPalabras claves:Collective action, social competition, social dominance orientation, social identity theory, unstable social hierarchiesAutores:Carvalho C.L., Costa-Lopes R., Darío R. Páez, Marques J.M., Miranda M.P., Pinto I.R.Fuentes:scopusSupport for Group-Based Inequality Among Members of Low-Status Groups as an Ingroup Status-Enhancement Strategy
ArticleAbstract: We discuss the idea that competition-based motives boost low-status group members’ support for groupPalabras claves:Collective action, ingroup identification, social competition, social dominance orientation, SOCIAL STRUCTUREAutores:Carvalho C.L., Costa-Lopes R., Darío R. Páez, Marques J.M., Pinto I.R.Fuentes:scopus