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How collective action produces psychological change and how that change endures over time: A case study of an environmental campaign (2018)
Journal Article
Vestergren, S., Drury, J., & Hammar Chiriac, E. (2018). How collective action produces psychological change and how that change endures over time: A case study of an environmental campaign. British Journal of Social Psychology, 57(4), 855-877. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjso.12270

Previous research on collective action has suggested that both intra- and intergroup interactions are important in producing psychological change. In this study, we examine how these two forms of interaction relate to each other over time. We present... Read More about How collective action produces psychological change and how that change endures over time: A case study of an environmental campaign.

The biographical consequences of protest and activism: a systematic review and a new typology (2016)
Journal Article
Vestergren, S., Drury, J., & Hammar Chiriac, E. (2016). The biographical consequences of protest and activism: a systematic review and a new typology. Social Movement Studies, 16(2), 203 - 221. https://doi.org/10.1080/14742837.2016.1252665

Most research on activist participation has aimed to explain motives to engage in protest and collective action or becoming an activist. The outcomes, for the individual, have been neglected. Therefore, we set out to systematically document and organ... Read More about The biographical consequences of protest and activism: a systematic review and a new typology.