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Rebel with a Cause: Personal Significance from Political Activism Predicts Willingness to Self‐Sacrifice

Author Affiliations
Jagiellonian University, Metropolitan University, University of Maryland, College Park
Published InJournal of Social Issues
Year2019
Citations73

Abstract

Abstract Given the social importance of political activism, it is critical to understand what motivates individuals to engage in it. Past research has predominantly focused on individual and collective frustrations as factors that motivate political actions. At the same time, the role of the positive experiences that activists gain from their political engagement was largely neglected. Drawing on quest for significance theory, we proposed that when people engage in political actions on behalf of important social values, they gain a sense of personal significance, and as a result of these positive feelings, they are more willing to self‐sacrifice for the cause in the future. We tested that hypothesis in six studies, which included both online and offline samples of political…
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