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Oppression, frustration, and humiliation are some of the most critical variables when predicting political violence. There are, however, other factors, such as group support and violent narratives/ideologies, involved in this relationship. Moreover, contextual and group characteristics should also be taken into account. Thus, we conduct an empirical study in the context of Catalonia versus Spain conflict, taking into account group status and other related variables proposed by the 3N model of radicalization. Based on the principles of significance quest theory and identity fusion theory, the following four hypotheses were proposed: (H1) fused individuals will be more prone to engage in different forms of progroup behavior, as well as (H2) more sensitive to collective losses of significance; (H3) the collective loss of significance will mediate the relationship between identity fusion and progroup behaviors; and (H4) majority/minority‐status will moderate these functional relationships. The results indicated that identity fusion predicted intentions of activism through perceived oppression in the majority‐ and minority‐status groups, while identity fusion predicted the intentions of radicalism through perceived oppression in the minority‐ but not in the majority‐status group. The theoretical and contextual implications of the findings are discussed.
Analyses of Social Issues & Public Policy – Wiley
Published: Dec 1, 2020
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