TY - JOUR
T1 - Acting collectively to confront injustice
T2 - the mediating role of the legitimacy of authorities (Actuar colectivamente frente a la injusticia: el rol mediador de la legitimidad de las autoridades)
AU - Gerber, Monica M.
AU - Moya, Cristóbal
AU - Castillo, Alejandro
AU - Orchard, Macarena
AU - Puga, Ismael
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Fundacion Infancia y Aprendizaje.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Why do people participate in different forms of collective action? This article analyses the impact that perceptions of injustice in the way authorities treat citizens and the legitimacy of authorities have on attitudes towards normative, e.g., voting in a plebiscite or peacefully protesting, and non-normative, e.g., violent protests or barricades, collective action. We propose a dialogue between the social psychology of social movements and theories of social justice and legitimacy to consider the joint effect of perceived injustices and legitimacy on collective action. We analysed data from a representative sample of the Chilean population (n = 1,805). Through an analysis of structural equations we found that perceived injustice is related to lower beliefs in the legitimacy of authorities, and that this leads to a greater justification for non-normative collective action and lower justification for normative collective action. Results were analysed within the current context of radicalization of social mobilizations throughout the world and in Chile.
AB - Why do people participate in different forms of collective action? This article analyses the impact that perceptions of injustice in the way authorities treat citizens and the legitimacy of authorities have on attitudes towards normative, e.g., voting in a plebiscite or peacefully protesting, and non-normative, e.g., violent protests or barricades, collective action. We propose a dialogue between the social psychology of social movements and theories of social justice and legitimacy to consider the joint effect of perceived injustices and legitimacy on collective action. We analysed data from a representative sample of the Chilean population (n = 1,805). Through an analysis of structural equations we found that perceived injustice is related to lower beliefs in the legitimacy of authorities, and that this leads to a greater justification for non-normative collective action and lower justification for normative collective action. Results were analysed within the current context of radicalization of social mobilizations throughout the world and in Chile.
KW - Chile
KW - collective action
KW - legitimacy
KW - social justice
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85103063004
U2 - 10.1080/02109395.2020.1857582
DO - 10.1080/02109395.2020.1857582
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85103063004
SN - 0210-9395
VL - 42
SP - 76
EP - 103
JO - Estudios de Psicologia
JF - Estudios de Psicologia
IS - 1
ER -