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Research Articles

Understanding the Paradoxical Effects of (Environmental) Activists and Their Discourses: When and How are They Penalized for Seeking Change?

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Pages 740-758 | Received 04 Aug 2022, Accepted 24 Jul 2023, Published online: 29 Aug 2023
 

ABSTRACT

Activists are often negatively stereotyped and appraised, yet they can also influence the change they seek. This suggests that the dimensions and processes involved in their stereotyping and their influence are still unclear, as are the impacts of their argumentative style and the level of social consensus about the cause they defend. We focus on clarifying through an experimental study (n = 226): (1) how the argumentative style – radical or moderate – environmental activists employ and the level of societal consensus about their cause affect how they are viewed in three stereotypical dimensions (warmth, competence, and trustworthiness); (2) how these dimensions are associated with a general appraisal of the activist and with (3) respondents’ pro-environmental behavioral intentions. Results both corroborate and challenge previous findings, suggesting that activists are penalized on warmth, but not competence, that trustworthiness elicited by (radical) activists, and societal consensus play relevant roles. Suggestions for more nuanced communication strategies informed by these findings are discussed.

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Funding

This work was supported by CIS_Iscte, through funds allocated by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) - Reference: UIDB/03125/2020. It was also supported by FCT funds to Miriam Rosa via contract DL57/2016/CP1359/CT0027.

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