Predictors and Correlates of Collective Action

被引:3
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Miriam Liss
Mary Crawford
Danielle Popp
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[1] Mary Washington College,
[2] University of Connecticut,undefined
来源
Sex Roles | 2004年 / 50卷
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collective action; feminist self-labeling; feminist identity development;
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Social identity theory suggests that feminist identity should predict engagement in collective action on behalf of women. We examined predictors of collective action by asking female college students (N = 215) to complete a set of questionnaires that measure life experiences, beliefs about feminism and collective action, feminist self-labeling, and involvement in women-focused collective activities. Life experiences (i.e., having a feminist mother, having taken a women's studies class, and having experienced sex discrimination), feminist attitudes and beliefs, feminist self-labeling, and belief in collective action were positively correlated with collective action, whereas conservatism was negatively correlated with collective action. A logistic stepwise regression revealed that the Synthesis stage of feminist identity development was the only variable that uniquely contributed to predicting feminist activism.
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页码:771 / 779
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