
handle: 10023/11522
Collective nostalgia refers to longing for the way society used to be. We tested whether collective nostalgia is associated with ingroup-favoring collective action and whether this association is mediated by outgroup-directed anger and outgroup-directed contempt. We conducted an online study of Hong Kong residents (N = 111) during a large-scale democratic social movement, the Umbrella Movement, that took place in Hong Kong in 2014 in response to proposed electoral reforms by the Chinese government in Mainland China. Reported collective nostalgia for Hong Kong’s past was high in our sample and collective nostalgia predicted stronger involvement in ingroup-favoring collective action, and it did so indirectly via higher intensity of outgroup-directed anger (but not through outgroup-directed contempt). We argue that collective nostalgia has implications for strengthening ingroup-serving collective action, and we highlight the importance of arousal of group-based emotions in this process.
Ingroup-favoring collective action, outgroup-directed anger, collective nostalgia, Umbrella Movement, BF Psychology, NDAS, 150, BF, 雨傘運動, Outgroup-directed contempt, outgroup-directed contempt, Psychology, Ooutgroup-directed anger, 蔑視外部群體, Collective nostalgia, 集體懷舊, 對外部群體感到的憤怒, 香港, 支持內部群體的集體行動, ingroup-favoring collective action, social movement, BF1-990, Social movement, Hong Kong, 社會運動
Ingroup-favoring collective action, outgroup-directed anger, collective nostalgia, Umbrella Movement, BF Psychology, NDAS, 150, BF, 雨傘運動, Outgroup-directed contempt, outgroup-directed contempt, Psychology, Ooutgroup-directed anger, 蔑視外部群體, Collective nostalgia, 集體懷舊, 對外部群體感到的憤怒, 香港, 支持內部群體的集體行動, ingroup-favoring collective action, social movement, BF1-990, Social movement, Hong Kong, 社會運動
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