ICPS

2019 International Convention of Psychological Science

Psychological Consequences of Participating in Collective Actions: Individual and Intergenerational Perspectives

Friday, March 8, 2019 · Paris, France

Social Psychology

Four paper explore how participating in collective actions (1) enhances future participation, perceptions of efficacy and empowerment; (2) affects self-presentation by developing an overly coherent discourse about people’s past; is transmitted inter-generations (3) by the identity of the parents and (4) by the norms parents’ present to their children.

Chairs & Discussants

  • Hector CarvachoChair
    Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
  • Martijn van ZomerenDiscussant
    University of Groningen

Presentations

  1. The Role of a Social Movement’s Success and Failure in the Intentions of ParticipationJorge Manzi
  2. Rhetorical Strategies for Self-Presentation in Chilean Anti-Dictatorship ActivistsHector Carvacho
  3. The Intergenerational Effect of Parents´ Social Identity on Children´s Participation in Collective ActionGloria Jimenez-Moya
  4. Children's Participation in Collective Actions: The Influential Role of Parents’ Descriptive and Injunctive Norms.Roberto Gonzalez