A ira e as emoções positivas no protesto político

  1. José Manuel Sabucedo
  2. Xiana Vilas
  3. Domenico Uhng Hur
Revista:
Revista Psicología Política

ISSN: 1519-549X

Año de publicación: 2019

Volumen: 19

Número: 45

Páginas: 370-381

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Revista Psicología Política

Resumen

En este estudio se analiza el papel de las emociones en la protesta política. En los modelos actuales, la ira es la única emoción que se asocia a esas acciones. Sin embargo, los autores creen que no es la única emoción que moviliza a la ciudadanía, por ello afirman que junto a ella deben existir otras de valencia positiva. En este estudio participaron 316 estudiantes universitarios a los que se les preguntó por su intención de movilizarse en contra de los recortes en educación. Los resultados muestran que la ira correlaciona de manera significativa con las emociones positivas. Además el análisis de mediación muestra la relevancia de las emociones positivas para explicar las intenciones de protesta y que la influencia de la ira sobre la intención de participar se realiza fundamentalmente a través de las emociones positivas. Se discute el papel de las emociones y la necesidad de ampliar los motivos de participación.

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