The role of group (in)efficacy in controlling deviance on group cohesion and on social identity management strategies: Social control identity motivated model

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作者
Pinto, Isabel R. [1 ,2 ]
Marques, Jose [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Porto, Porto, Portugal
[2] Univ Porto, Fac Psychol & Educ Sci, Rua Alfredo Allen S-N, P-4200135 Porto, Portugal
关键词
social control; deviance; social cohesion; social identity management strategies; SUBJECTIVE GROUP-DYNAMICS; NORMATIVE CONFLICT MODEL; GROUP NORMS; IDENTIFICATION; VIGILANTISM; UNCERTAINTY; LEGITIMACY; JUDGMENTS; BEHAVIOR; DISSENT;
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10.1177/13684302241251749
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
The social control identity motivated (SCIM) model proposes that perceived failure of group social control mechanisms in punishing deviance increases the threat associated with the emergence of deviance in groups. Based on this assumption, this model explains the psychosocial processes involved in the consequences for social cohesion and social identity management strategies of a match or mismatch between the implemented formal social control and the mechanisms that group members expect to be implemented based on social identity motivation processes. This model explains members' commitment to the reinforcement of ingroup social order and status quo (in case of a match), or a need to cope with perceived inefficacy of ingroup formal social control (in case of mismatch). In response to perceived inefficacy of ingroup formal social control, individuals may engage in various identity-motivated processes, including disinvestment from the ingroup, informal social control responses, or efforts to strengthen the ingroup's normative system through social innovation or social control mechanisms reinforcement. By accounting for the interplay between formal social control mechanisms and identity motivated social control expectations, the SCIM model intends to contribute to the understanding of social identity protective strategies in response to deviance, by highlighting that (in)efficacy of group social control mechanisms shapes this dynamic. This model is justified with both direct and indirect empirical support, and we discuss the potential of the model's applicability, as well as the need for additional research to understand determinants of each type of response, thus leaving this model open to potential refinement.
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页码:1088 / 1106
页数:19
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