Regaining In-Group Continuity in Times of Anxiety about the Group's Future: A Study on the Role of Collective Nostalgia Across 27 Countries

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  • Anouk Smeekes
  • Jolanda Jetten
  • Maykel Verkuyten
  • Michael J.A. Wohl
  • Inga Jasinskaja-Lahti
  • Amarina Ariyanto
  • Frédérique Autin
  • Nadia Ayub
  • Constantina Badea
  • Tomasz Besta
  • Fabrizio Butera
  • Rui Costa-Lopes
  • Lijuan Cui
  • Carole Fantini
  • Gillian Finchilescu
  • Lowell Gaertner
  • Mario Gollwitzer
  • Ángel Gómez
  • Roberto González
  • Ying Yi Hong
  • Dorthe Høj Jensen
  • Minoru Karasawa
  • Thomas Kessler
  • Olivier Klein
  • Marcus Lima
  • Tuuli A. Renvik
  • Laura Megevand
  • Paola Paladino
  • Tibor Polya
  • Aleksejs Ruza
  • Wan Shahrazad
  • Sushama Sharma
  • Ali Teymoori
  • Ana R. Torres
  • Anne M. Van Der Bles

Collective nostalgia for the good old days of the country thrives across the world. However, little is known about the social psychological dynamics of this collective emotion across cultures. We predicted that collective nostalgia is triggered by collective angst as it helps people to restore a sense of in-group continuity via stronger in-group belonging and out-group rejection (in the form of opposition to immigrants). Based on a sample (N = 5,956) of individuals across 27 countries, the general pattern of results revealed that collective angst predicts collective nostalgia, which subsequently relates to stronger feelings of in-group continuity via in-group belonging (but not via out-group rejection). Collective nostalgia generally predicted opposition to immigrants, but this was subsequently not related to in-group continuity.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftSocial Psychology
Vol/bind49
Udgave nummer6
Sider (fra-til)311-329
Antal sider19
ISSN1864-9335
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 1 jan. 2018
Eksternt udgivetJa

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