Publication Cover
International Journal of Social Psychology
Revista de Psicología Social
Volume 26, 2011 - Issue 1
1,486
Views
71
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

Combining motivations and emotion: The motivational dynamics of protest participation

Integrando la motivación y la emoción: la dinámica de la motivación para la participación en la protesta

, &
Pages 91-104 | Received 01 May 2010, Accepted 01 Aug 2010, Published online: 23 Jan 2014

Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.

Read on this site (16)

Sangwon Lee & Saifuddin Ahmed. (2023) Social media in black lives matter movement: amplifying or reducing gaps in protest participation?. Journal of Information Technology & Politics 0:0, pages 1-17.
Read now
Marco Romagna & Rutger E. Leukfeldt. (2023) Becoming a hacktivist. Examining the motivations and the processes that prompt an individual to engage in hacktivism. Journal of Crime and Justice 0:0, pages 1-19.
Read now
Courtney Blackington. (2023) Angry and afraid: emotional drivers of protest for abortion rights in Poland. East European Politics 0:0, pages 1-20.
Read now
Yen-Hsin Chen & T. David Mason. (2022) Who protests in China: Mobilizing workers across China’s diverse urban labor force. The Social Science Journal 0:0, pages 1-22.
Read now
Rodrigo A. Asún, Karina Rdz-Navarro, Claudia Zúñiga & Winnifred Louis. (2022) Modelling the mediating effect of multiple emotions in a cycle of territorial protests. Social Movement Studies 21:3, pages 315-333.
Read now
Erin M. Kearns, Christopher Federico, Victor Asal, James Igoe Walsh, Allison E. Betus & Anthony F. Lemieux. (2022) Intergroup images mediate the relationships between government abuse, sociopolitical orientations, and political action. Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict 15:1, pages 17-39.
Read now
Saifuddin Ahmed, Kokil Jaidka & Jaeho Cho. (2017) Tweeting India’s Nirbhaya protest: a study of emotional dynamics in an online social movement. Social Movement Studies 16:4, pages 447-465.
Read now
Julia C. Becker & Nicole Tausch. (2015) A dynamic model of engagement in normative and non-normative collective action: Psychological antecedents, consequences, and barriers. European Review of Social Psychology 26:1, pages 43-92.
Read now
Jacquelien van Stekelenburg & Bert Klandermans. (2014) Fitting Demand and Supply: How Identification Brings Appeals and Motives Together. Social Movement Studies 13:2, pages 179-203.
Read now
Xiana Vilas & José-Manuel Sabucedo. (2012) Moral obligation: A forgotten dimension in the analysis of collective action. International Journal of Social Psychology 27:3, pages 369-375.
Read now
Martijn van Zomeren, Tom Postmes & Russell Spears. (2011) The return of moral motivation in predicting collective action against collective disadvantage. International Journal of Social Psychology 26:2, pages 163-176.
Read now

Articles from other publishers (55)

Paolo Gerbaudo, Ciro Clemente De Falco, Giulia Giorgi, Silvia Keeling, Antonia Murolo & Federica Nunziata. (2023) Angry Posts Mobilize: Emotional Communication and Online Mobilization in the Facebook Pages of Western European Right-Wing Populist Leaders. Social Media + Society 9:1, pages 205630512311633.
Crossref
Katharina Krüsselmann & Daan Weggemans. 2023. The Palgrave Handbook of Left-Wing Extremism, Volume 1. The Palgrave Handbook of Left-Wing Extremism, Volume 1 55 68 .
Maurizio Ambrosini & Minke H.J. HajerMaurizio Ambrosini & Minke H. J. Hajer. 2023. Irregular Migration. Irregular Migration 87 116 .
Huseyin Cakal, Saeed Keshavarzi, Ali Ruhani, Golnoosh Dakhil‐Abbasi & Halime Ünver. (2022) Mental health and intentions to quit among nurses in Iran during COVID‐19 Pandemic: A social identity approach. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology.
Crossref
Katja Rost & Lea Stahel. (2022) Hostile-emotional excess of zeal in public social media: A case study of an online firestorm against an organization. Rationality and Society 34:4, pages 469-500.
Crossref
Defne Över. (2021) From self-censorship to contention: Shame triggered participation in the 2013 Gezi Protests. Current Sociology 70:3, pages 358-380.
Crossref
Egor Marin. (2022) The structure of protest thinking and the idea of social protest of the youth generations "Y" and "Z" in the Far East and Moscow. Vestnik instituta sotziologii 13:1, pages 86-107.
Crossref
Alex Yue Feng Zhu & Kee Lee Chou. (2021) Collective action in the Anti‐Extradition Law Amendment Bill Movement in Hong Kong: Two integrative group identification models. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy 21:1, pages 1033-1053.
Crossref
Cynthia S. Wang, Jennifer A. WhitsonBrayden G KingRachel L. Ramirez. (2021) Social Movements, Collective Identity, and Workplace Allies: The Labeling of Gender Equity Policy Changes. Organization Science.
Crossref
Sara Sánchez Díez & Anna Zlobina. (2021) How much could your heart embrace? What about your behavior? The Socio‐moral Radar as a behavioral expression of moral regard. Journal of Theoretical Social Psychology 5:4, pages 542-555.
Crossref
Nabiha Chaudhary & Anjali Dutt. (2021) Examining Care and Opposition in the Narratives of U.S. Local Women of Color Activists. Sex Roles 85:5-6, pages 326-342.
Crossref
Jacquelien van Stekelenburg & Teodora Gaidytė. 2021. The Politics of Inequality. The Politics of Inequality 177 194 .
Saeed Keshavarzi, Craig McGarty & Bijan Khajehnoori. (2021) Testing social identity models of collective action in an Iranian environmental movement. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology 31:4, pages 452-464.
Crossref
Chulhwan Chris Bang, Jaeung Lee & H. Raghav Rao. (2021) The Egyptian protest movement in the twittersphere: An investigation of dual sentiment pathways of communication. International Journal of Information Management 58, pages 102328.
Crossref
André G. Marques, Isabel R. Pinto, Ana C. Leite, Georgina Randsley de Moura, Jan‐Willem van Prooijen & José M. Marques. (2021) "A right to lead": The role of leader legitimacy on group reactions to transgressive leadership. Journal of Applied Social Psychology 51:4, pages 350-362.
Crossref
Małgorzata Zachara-Szymańska. (2021) A Postcapitalistic People? Examining the Millennial Generation’s Economic Philosophies and Practices. Sustainability 13:7, pages 3784.
Crossref
Olga Aleksandrovna Kaptsevich, Egor Borisovich Marin & Nadezhda Vladimirovna Osmachko. (2021) Psychological aspects of political participation and protest readiness of the youth of Primorsky Krai. Психолог:1, pages 23-34.
Crossref
Egor B. Marin. (2021) The idea of social protest among Russian youth of the Far East. VESTNIK INSTITUTA SOTZIOLOGII 12:1, pages 62-92.
Crossref
Katherine A. DeCelles, Scott Sonenshein & Brayden G. King. (2019) Examining Anger’s Immobilizing Effect on Institutional Insiders’ Action Intentions in Social Movements. Administrative Science Quarterly 65:4, pages 847-886.
Crossref
Annika Lindholm. (2020) Does Subjective Well-Being Affect Political Participation?. Swiss Journal of Sociology 46:3, pages 467-488.
Crossref
Yeunjae Lee & Katie Haejung Kim. (2020) De-motivating employees’ negative communication behaviors on anonymous social media: The role of public relations. Public Relations Review 46:4, pages 101955.
Crossref
Helena Martínez-Cabrera, Gonzalo Rodríguez- Rodríguez & Hugo M. Ballesteros. (2020) Degradación das institucións sociais e usos do solo: mecanismos de retroalimentación entre forestación e condicións de habitabilidade no rural. Revista Galega de Economía 29:2, pages 1-18.
Crossref
Winnifred Louis, Emma Thomas, Craig McGarty, Morgana Lizzio‐Wilson, Catherine Amiot & Fathali Moghaddam. (2020) The Volatility of Collective Action: Theoretical Analysis and Empirical Data. Political Psychology 41:S1, pages 35-74.
Crossref
Nicolás Muñoz, Rodrigo Asún & Claudia Zúñiga. (2020) Recuperando la clase social en el estudio de la acción colectiva. El caso de un movimiento socioambiental chileno. Universitas Psychologica 19, pages 1-15.
Crossref
Maria Fernandes-Jesus, Maria Luísa Lima & José-Manuel Sabucedo. (2020) “Save the climate! Stop the oil”: Actual protest behavior and core framing tasks in the Portuguese climate movement. Journal of Social and Political Psychology 8:1, pages 426-452.
Crossref
Antonella Guarino, Elvira Cicognani & Bruna Zani. 2020. Youth Active Citizenship in Europe. Youth Active Citizenship in Europe 37 61 .
Elmie Nekmat & Ismaharif Ismail. (2019) Issue-based micromobilization on social media: Mediated pathways linking issue involvement and self-network opinion congruity to expressive support. Computers in Human Behavior 101, pages 51-59.
Crossref
Carina Sofia Ferreira Dias, Isabel R. Pinto, José M. Marques, Tiago O. Paiva, Fernando Barbosa & Sónia G. Cardoso. (2019) Effect of Computer-Simulated Leaders’ Compromise on Members’ Emotional State and Protest Behavior. Experimental Psychology 66:6, pages 414-422.
Crossref
James F. M. Cornwell & E. Tory Higgins. (2019) Beyond Value in Moral Phenomenology: The Role of Epistemic and Control Experiences. Frontiers in Psychology 10.
Crossref
Maria Theiss & Anna Kurowska. (2018) Being denied and granted social welfare and the propensity to protest. Acta Politica 54:3, pages 458-478.
Crossref
Camilo Cristancho, Katrin Uba & Lorenzo Zamponi. (2017) Discarding protests? Relating crisis experience to approval of protests among activists and bystanders. Acta Politica 54:3, pages 430-457.
Crossref
Steven Ward. (2019) Logics of stratified identity management in world politics. International Theory 11:2, pages 211-238.
Crossref
José Manuel Sabucedo, Marcos Dono, Dmitry Grigoryev, Cristina Gómez-Román & Mónica Alzate. (2019) Axiological-Identitary Collective Action Model (AICAM): A new integrative perspective in the analysis of protest. PLOS ONE 14:6, pages e0218350.
Crossref
Karin Schanes & Sigrid Stagl. (2019) Food waste fighters: What motivates people to engage in food sharing?. Journal of Cleaner Production 211, pages 1491-1501.
Crossref
Emma A. Renström, Hanna Bäck & Holly M. Knapton. (2018) Conforming to Collective Action: The Impact of Rejection, Personality and Norms on Participation in Protest Activity. Social Psychological Bulletin 13:4.
Crossref
Hoda Hamouda. (2018) Trustworthiness of Citizen Journalists Videos from the Perspective of Archival Science. Trustworthiness of Citizen Journalists Videos from the Perspective of Archival Science.
Lida Huang, Guoray Cai, Hogyong Yuan & Jianguo Chen. (2018) From Public Gatherings to the Burst of Collective Violence: An Agent-based Emotion Contagion Model. From Public Gatherings to the Burst of Collective Violence: An Agent-based Emotion Contagion Model.
Maria Fernandes-Jesus, Maria Luísa Lima & José-Manuel Sabucedo. (2018) Changing Identities to Change the World: Identity Motives in Lifestyle Politics and Its Link to Collective Action. Political Psychology 39:5, pages 1031-1047.
Crossref
Ashley D. Ross, Rhonda Struminger, Jeffrey Winking & Kathryn R. Wedemeyer-Strombel. (2018) Science as a Public Good: Findings From a Survey of March for Science Participants. Science Communication 40:2, pages 228-245.
Crossref
José-Manuel Sabucedo, Idaly Barreto, Gloria Seoane, Mónica Alzate, Cristina Gómez-Román & Xiana Vilas. (2017) Political Protest in Times of Crisis. Construction of New Frames of Diagnosis and Emotional Climate. Frontiers in Psychology 8.
Crossref
Anna Wlodarczyk, Nekane Basabe, Darío Páez & Larraitz Zumeta. (2017) Hope and anger as mediators between collective action frames and participation in collective mobilization: The case of 15-M. Journal of Social and Political Psychology 5:1, pages 200-223.
Crossref
Jacquelien van Stekelenburg & Bert Klandermans. 2017. Handbook of Social Movements Across Disciplines. Handbook of Social Movements Across Disciplines 103 139 .
Katja Rost, Lea Stahel & Bruno S. Frey. (2016) Digital Social Norm Enforcement: Online Firestorms in Social Media. PLOS ONE 11:6, pages e0155923.
Crossref
Anouk van Leeuwen, Jacquelien van Stekelenburg & Bert Klandermans. (2016) The phenomenology of protest atmosphere: A demonstrator perspective. European Journal of Social Psychology 46:1, pages 44-62.
Crossref
Andrew L. Stewart, Felicia Pratto, Fouad Bou Zeineddine, Joseph Sweetman, Véronique Eicher, Laurent Licata, Davide Morselli, Rim Saab, Antonio Aiello, Xenia Chryssochoou, Aleksandra Cichocka, Atilla Cidam, Rob Foels, Benjamin Giguère, Li Liu, Francesca Prati & Jacquelien van Stekelenburg. (2015) International support for the Arab uprisings: Understanding sympathetic collective action using theories of social dominance and social identity. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 19:1, pages 6-26.
Crossref
Zuzana Scott, Jan Šerek & Petr Macek. (2015) Le sentiment d’efficacité chez les jeunes peut-il faciliter le passage à l’action collective ?. Les Politiques Sociales n° 3-4:2, pages 65-79.
Crossref
Cristina Gómez-Román & José-Manuel Sabucedo. (2014) The importance of political context: Motives to participate in a protest before and after the labor reform in Spain. International Sociology 29:6, pages 546-564.
Crossref
Eric W. Groenendyk & Antoine J. Banks. (2014) Emotional Rescue: How Affect Helps Partisans Overcome Collective Action Problems. Political Psychology 35:3, pages 359-378.
Crossref
Jacquelien van Stekelenburg, Natasha C. Anikina, Wim T. J. L. Pouw, Igor Petrovic & Naomi Nederlof. (2013) From Correlation to Causation: The Cruciality of a Collectivity in the Context of Collective Action. Journal of Social and Political Psychology 1:1, pages 161-187.
Crossref
Jacquelien van Stekelenburg & Bert Klandermans. (2013) The social psychology of protest. Current Sociology 61:5-6, pages 886-905.
Crossref
Nicole Tausch & Julia C. Becker. (2013) Emotional reactions to success and failure of collective action as predictors of future action intentions: A longitudinal investigation in the context of student protests in Germany. British Journal of Social Psychology 52:3, pages 525-542.
Crossref
Jacquelien van Stekelenburg. (2013) The Political Psychology of Protest. European Psychologist 18:4, pages 224-234.
Crossref
Jacquelien van Stekelenburg & Bert Klandermans. 2013. Social Psychology of Social Problems. Social Psychology of Social Problems 141 171 .
Jacquelien van Stekelenburg. (2012) The Occupy Movement: Product of this time. Development 55:2, pages 224-231.
Crossref
Karin Schanes, Karin Dobernig & Barbara Hartl. (2022) Preventing Food Waste Through Collective Action: The Case of Food Sharing. SSRN Electronic Journal.
Crossref

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.