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The ironic effect of national identification on support for collective action
Authors:Tuuli Anna Mähönen  Inga Jasinskaja‐Lahti
Affiliation:1. Open University, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland;2. Department of Social Research (Social Psychology), University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:Previous research has suggested that dual and superordinate identities are not only prerequisites of collective action among minority group members but they can also be associated with greater acceptance of the ingroup's disadvantaged position. In this three‐wave study among Ingrian Finnish migrants from Russia to Finland (N=153T1?85T3), we tested the indirect association between superordinate national identification (T1) and support for collective action (T3), via perceived permeability of group boundaries (T2). Support for collective action was operationalized as one's personal willingness, and the perceived need of the Russian‐speaking community, to engage in it. When controlling for the direct association between Russian minority identification and support for collective action, perceived permeability was shown to mediate the negative association between Finnish national identification and support for community's collective action. Thus, being close to the majority may make immigrants perceive group boundaries as more permeable and be less inclined to improve their group's position.
Keywords:dual identity  superordinate identification  collective action  ethnic migrants
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