New Frontiers in Collective Action Research
Group Identities, Context, and Culture
Editorial
Introduction to the special thematic section: The importance of group identification, context and culture in promoting social action
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- Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology / Volume 13 / 2019
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- 27 March 2019, e11
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The Role of Religious Fundamentalism in the Intersection of National and Religious Identities
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Social Class, Group-Based Anger, and Collective Action Intentions in China
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Mobilising Men: Ally Identities and Collective Action in Japan and the Philippines
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- 27 March 2019, e14
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Article Commentary
Toward a cultural psychology of collective action: Just how “core” are the core motivations for collective action?
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- 27 March 2019, e15
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