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Toward a comprehensive and potentially cross-cultural model of why people engage in collective action: A quantitative research synthesis of four motivations and structural constraints.

open access: yesPsychological bulletin, 2021
Sociopsychological theorizing and research on collective action (e.g., social protests) has mushroomed over the last decade, studying a wide variety of groups, contexts, and cultures.
Maximilian Agostini, Martijn van Zomeren
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Leveraging collective action and environmental literacy to address complex sustainability challenges

open access: yesAmbio, 2022
Developing and enhancing societal capacity to understand, debate elements of, and take actionable steps toward a sustainable future at a scale beyond the individual are critical when addressing sustainability challenges such as climate change, resource ...
N. Ardoin, A. Bowers, Mele Wheaton
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Collective nostalgia: Triggers and consequences for collective action intentions

open access: yesBritish Journal of Social Psychology, 2022
Global trends surveys suggest that collective nostalgia for one's country is widespread. Moreover, research indicates that collective nostalgia is used by populist radical‐right parties to mobilize their voters against immigration.
A. Smeekes, C. Sedikides, T. Wildschut
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Collective action and the evolution of social norms

open access: yesJournal of Economic Perspectives, 2000
I assume multiple types of players--“rational egoists,” as well as “conditional cooperators” and “willing punishers”--in models of nonmarket behavior.
E. Ostrom
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Prisoners of the Wrong Dilemma: Why Distributive Conflict, Not Collective Action, Characterizes the Politics of Climate Change

open access: yesGlobal Environmental Politics, 2020
Climate change policy is generally modeled as a global collective action problem structured by free-riding concerns. Drawing on quantitative data, archival work, and elite interviews, we review empirical support for this model and find that the evidence ...
M. Aklin, M. Mildenberger
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Collective action: Experimental evidence [PDF]

open access: yesGames and Economic Behavior, 2015
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María Victoria Anauati   +3 more
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Governing the Commons: The Evolution of Institutions for Collective Action

open access: yes, 1993
In 1985, the National Academy of Sciences sponsored a conference in Annapolis, Maryland, to discuss common property resource management. This conference was a watershed in the development of the theoretical underpinning of institutional design for ...
G. Brady
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Collective Emotions and Joint Action

open access: yesJournal of Social Ontology, 2016
In contemporary philosophy of collective intentionality, emotions, feelings, moods, and sentiments do not figure prominently in debates on the explanation and justification of joint action. Received philosophical theories analyze joint action in terms of
Salmela Mikko, Nagatsu Michiru
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Collective action in birds

open access: yesCurrent Biology, 2022
Observing the behaviour of others is a cheap and effective way of acquiring up-to-date information about the environment. Further, an animal that changes its behaviour in response to acquiring social information effectively propagates that information forwards.
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Collective Action as Individual Choice [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Logica, 2007
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Zachary Ernst, Sara Rachel Chant
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