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Identity Politics and Politicized Identities: Identity Processes and the Dynamics of Protest
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Klandermans, P. G.
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Collective action
/ collective identity
/ Demonstrations & protests
/ dual identity
/ Ethnic identity
/ Farmers
/ group identification
/ Group identity
/ Identity
/ Identity Politics
/ Immigrants
/ Moroccans
/ Morocco
/ National identity
/ Netherlands
/ Participation
/ Political identity
/ Political Participation
/ Political protest
/ Political protests
/ Politicization
/ Politics
/ Presidential Address
/ protest participation
/ Psychological theories
/ Psychology
/ Radicalism
/ radicalization
/ Social dynamics
/ Social identity
/ social movements
/ Social participation
/ Social psychology
/ Social systems
/ South Africa
/ Spain
/ Turkey
2014
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Identity Politics and Politicized Identities: Identity Processes and the Dynamics of Protest
by
Klandermans, P. G.
in
Collective action
/ collective identity
/ Demonstrations & protests
/ dual identity
/ Ethnic identity
/ Farmers
/ group identification
/ Group identity
/ Identity
/ Identity Politics
/ Immigrants
/ Moroccans
/ Morocco
/ National identity
/ Netherlands
/ Participation
/ Political identity
/ Political Participation
/ Political protest
/ Political protests
/ Politicization
/ Politics
/ Presidential Address
/ protest participation
/ Psychological theories
/ Psychology
/ Radicalism
/ radicalization
/ Social dynamics
/ Social identity
/ social movements
/ Social participation
/ Social psychology
/ Social systems
/ South Africa
/ Spain
/ Turkey
2014
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Identity Politics and Politicized Identities: Identity Processes and the Dynamics of Protest
by
Klandermans, P. G.
in
Collective action
/ collective identity
/ Demonstrations & protests
/ dual identity
/ Ethnic identity
/ Farmers
/ group identification
/ Group identity
/ Identity
/ Identity Politics
/ Immigrants
/ Moroccans
/ Morocco
/ National identity
/ Netherlands
/ Participation
/ Political identity
/ Political Participation
/ Political protest
/ Political protests
/ Politicization
/ Politics
/ Presidential Address
/ protest participation
/ Psychological theories
/ Psychology
/ Radicalism
/ radicalization
/ Social dynamics
/ Social identity
/ social movements
/ Social participation
/ Social psychology
/ Social systems
/ South Africa
/ Spain
/ Turkey
2014
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Identity Politics and Politicized Identities: Identity Processes and the Dynamics of Protest
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Identity Politics and Politicized Identities: Identity Processes and the Dynamics of Protest
2014
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Overview
Over the last decades, the concept of identity has become increasingly central in the social psychology of protest. Collective identity, politicized collective identity, dual identity, and multiple identities are concepts that help to understand and describe the social psychological dynamics of protest. In this article, I theorize about identity processes in the context of protest participation: how group identification establishes the link between social identity and collective identity, how multiple identities and dual identities influence protest participation, and how collective identity politicizes and radicalizes. I will illustrate my argument with results from research into collective action participation among farmers in the Netherlands and Spain, Turkish, and Moroccan immigrants in the Netherlands and New York, South African citizens, and participants in street demonstrations conducted by my research group at VU-University.
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