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Collective Action: Predictors and Models 1655
The article analyzes Western studies of collective action and focuses on social identity, group efficiency, relative deprivation and related group emotions as the main predictors of collective action. The paper also describes the models of collective action and defines the possible directions for future investigation.
Keywords: collective action, social identity, relative deprivation, group efficiency, group emotions
Column: Theoretical Research
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