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Solidarity Effects in Social Movement Messaging: How Cueing Dominant Group Identity Can Increase Movement Support

机译:社交运动消息传递中的团结效应:主导群体身份的提示如何增加运动支持

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Despite the historical importance of dominant group solidarity with movements for social justice, little empirical work has examined how the social identity of movement supporters influences the persuasiveness of their social movement messages. Across two experiments, we manipulated the group identity (White, Black, or anonymous) of a speaker in a message supporting the #BlackLivesMatter movement to examine its effects on White Americans' perceptions of the speaker and their ultimate support for the movement. Results indicated that identity cues affected evaluations of the speaker (Study 1), and that these evaluations, in turn, mediated the effects of identity cues on attitudes toward the social movement (Study 2). Among White participants, White speakers were evaluated (a) more favorably in general than anonymous speakers, and (b) as less racist than both Black and anonymous speakers. Such evaluations were ultimately associated with increased support for #BlackLivesMatter. Implications of solidarity effects in social movement messaging are discussed.
机译:尽管在历史上占主导地位的群体团结一致运动对社会正义具有重要意义,但很少有实证研究检验运动支持者的社会身份如何影响其社会运动信息的说服力。在两个实验中,我们在支持#BlackLivesMatter运动的消息中操纵了讲话者的群体身份(白人,黑人或匿名),以检查其对美国白人对讲话者的感知及其最终支持的影响。结果表明,身份提示会影响说话者的评估(研究1),而这些评估又会介导身份提示对社会运动态度的影响(研究2)。在白人参与者中,白人讲话者的评价(a)在总体上比匿名讲话者更受青睐,并且(b)在种族歧视方面比黑人和匿名讲话者都少。此类评估最终与对#BlackLivesMatter的支持增加有关。讨论了团结效应在社交运动消息传递中的含义。

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