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A Needs-Based Support for #MeToo: Power and Morality Needs Shape Women’s and Men’s Support of the Campaign

机译:基于需求的目标支持#METOO:权力和道德需要塑造女性和男士对竞选的支持

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The #MeToo campaign mobilized millions of women around the world to draw attention to the pervasiveness of sexual harassment. We conducted an online survey in Hungary ( N = 10,293) immediately at the campaign’s onset, and two subsequent studies in Israel and Germany ( N s = 356, 413) after it peaked, to reveal the motivations underlying people’s support for, or criticism of the campaign. Integrating the assumptions of the needs-based model of reconciliation and system justification theory, we predicted and found that, in all three samples, lower gender system justification was associated with (a) women’s perception of the campaign as empowering, and men’s (b) higher perception of the campaign as an opportunity for moral improvement, and (c) lower perception of the campaign as wrongfully staining men’s reputation. As expected, in all three samples, (a) perceptions of the campaign as empowering among women, and an opportunity for moral improvement among men, were associated with greater campaign support, whereas (b) men’s perceptions of the campaign as wrongfully staining their moral reputation were associated with lower campaign support. Thus, the link between system justification and campaign support was mediated by women’s empowerment needs, and men’s morality-related needs. In addition, perceptions of the campaign as disempowering their ingroup (i.e., presenting a status threat) predicted reduced campaign support among men in the Hungarian and Israeli samples, but not the German sample. We discuss the practical implications of these results for gender equality movements in general, and sexual harassment in particular, by identifying the psychological obstacles and catalysts of women’s and men’s support for social change.
机译:#METOO运动会动员了全世界数百万妇女,引起对性骚扰的普遍性的关注。我们立即在匈牙利(N = 10,293)在竞选活动中进行了在线调查,并在达到了以色列和德国的两项后续研究(N S = 356,413),达到了达到顶峰之后,揭示了人们支持或批评的基础的动机竞选活动。整合基于需求的和解和系统理论模型的假设,我们预测,发现,在所有三个样本中,降低性别系统理由与(a)妇女对竞选活动的看法以及男性(b)有关对竞选活动的感知更高,作为道德改善的机会,(c)对该运动的看法降低了被错误染色男人的声誉。正如预期的那样,在所有三个样本中,(a)妇女的赋权的竞争的看法以及男性之间的道德改善的机会与更大的竞选支持有关,而(b)男子对竞选的看法是错误的染色声誉与较低的广告系列支持有关。因此,系统理由和竞选支持之间的联系是由妇女赋权需求的调解,以及男性与男性的道德相关的需求。此外,对运动的看法是令他们的InGroup(即,提出状态威胁)预测匈牙利人和以色列样本中的男性的减少的竞选支持,但不是德国样本。我们讨论了这些成果的实际意义,以概述两性平等运动,特别是性骚扰,特别是识别妇女和男子对社会变革支持的心理障碍和催化剂。

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