Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1:
An Introduction to This Volume: Motivations for Social Protest and the Contexts in Which They Are Embedded
Martijn van Zomeren
Section I: Motivations across Contexts
Chapter 2:
Engaging in the Struggle for Justice: Morality as an Essential Driving Force of Social Protest.
Marcos Dono, Monica Alzate and Jose Manuel Sabucedo
Chapter 3:
Malleability and Change Motivation Beliefs in Social Protest (versus Conflict Resolution)
Smadar Cohen-Chen
Chapter 4:
Examining Nostalgia's Potential to Increase Solidarity-Based Protest against Ageism:
The Case of "Age Demands Action"
Inga Pauls*, Karolina Urbanska*, Martijn van Zomeren*, Keragan Cavolo, Medhi Marot, Tim Wildschut and Constantine Sedikides
Chapter 5:
Environmental Collective Action in Germany and Beyond: An Opportunity to Extend Theory and Practice
Karen Hamann, Sophia Dasch, and Anna-Sophie von Agris
Chapter 6:
A Unique Motivational Profile for Activists? Towards a More Comprehensive Social Identity Model of Collective Action
Ruthie Pliskin, Frederik Wermser, Eran Halperin and Martijn van Zomeren
Section 2: Motivations within Contexts
Chapter 7:
Toward System Change, But in Opposite Directions: The Reactionary-Progressive Tension in Italy
Valeria De Cristofaro & Valerio Pellegrini
Chapter 8:
Opre, Roma!: Discrimination, Misrecognition and Indifference as Challenges for Roma Activism and Allyship
Barbara Lasticova, Judit Ignacz, and Anna Kende
Chapter 9:
The Power in Numbers (PIN) Hypothesis: How Common Ingroup Identities Motivate Collective Action Among Groups that Face Violent Existential Threats
Huseyin Cakal, Faris Nadhmi, Abha Chauhan, Zafer OEzkan, John Dixon and Martijn van Zomeren
Chapter 10:
Why They (Do Not) Protest: A Critical Social Psychological Perspective on Collective Action in Palestine
Siwar Hasan-Aslih & Sandra Penic
Chapter 11:
Social Protest in Chile: Moralization of Attitudes Through Politicization of Social Movement Identity
Ana Leal, Belen Alvarez, and Roberto Gonzalez
Conclusion
Chapter 12:
Toward an Integrative Social and Political Psychology of Social Protest Within and Across Cultures
Martijn van Zomeren