How long can cultural events elevate group identity salience? The mediating role of affective adaptation

Volume: 18, Issue: 2, Pages: 126 - 143
Published: Nov 6, 2017
Abstract
Cultural events have been found to make one’s group identity temporarily more salient. How long such an elevated sense of identity can endure remains, however, an empirical question. Building upon the model of affective adaptation, we propose that the elevated sense of group identity may decrease quickly during a culturally important event, and this process is mediated by the decline of positive emotions during the event. Consistent with this...
Paper Details
Title
How long can cultural events elevate group identity salience? The mediating role of affective adaptation
Published Date
Nov 6, 2017
Volume
18
Issue
2
Pages
126 - 143
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