id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_sakqnp75szeljhuikbpbmyd3m4 Liga Klavina Protesting to protect "us" and/or "them"? Explaining why members of third groups are willing to engage in collective action 2018 22 .pdf application/pdf 12800 2062 68 https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/protesting-to-protect-us-andor-them-explaining-why-members-of-third-groups-are-willing-to-engage-in-collective-action(f6cd9e39-8d8d-4a59-a1d9-14d26317cd0e).html In three studies we test whether three key predictors of collective action (i.e., group identification, contributed to third-group members' collective action intentions aimed at protecting the ingroup outgroup protection as motives of third-group members' collective action. developed to explain why members of disadvantaged groups engage in collective action, it has SIMCA for disadvantaged group members (revolving around ingroup identification; van Zomeren that is similar to the model's extension to advantaged group members (focusing on outgroup identification; van Zomeren et al., 2011), in order to group-based anger against the advantaged outgroup, predict collective action aimed at protecting collective action intentions to protect the disadvantaged outgroup, intergroup contact, and communal relational models (see supplemental Third-group members' intentions to engage in collective action to protect their ingroup or to protect in Study 1, outgroup efficacy did not significantly predict collective action, but shared efficacy did, with the model explaining 37% of the ./cache/work_sakqnp75szeljhuikbpbmyd3m4.pdf ./txt/work_sakqnp75szeljhuikbpbmyd3m4.txt