CAN: Collective Action Network
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04-05-2023 22:06:20
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Which allies would participate in solidarity-based collective actions again and again? Lea Hartwich empirically tested the validity of Radke et al. (2020) and found that only outgroup-focused motivations predicted future collective action!
What does allyship look like in non-WEIRD contexts? Yue Ting Woo investigated the definition, motivation and barrier of solidarity-based actions in Singapore!
Does perspective-taking always lead to solidarity? Eliana Kasichon Buonaiuto argued only sometimes! Prior stereotypes of certain social groups may activate dissimilarity threats which affect the willingness and ability to perspective-take.
I can’t believe the 1st CAN: Collective Action Network conference is over! It was the best conference I’ve ever attended (and organised) 🙌 I thank all the participants who made me (and Maja) cry with their card and present 💕💕
Few spaces are safe for us as minority folks & PhD/early career researchers in the mostly zionist & hypocritical spaces of western academia. Thank you to CAN: Collective Action Network for fostering such a safe space & bringing together such incredible people! It was truly a wonderful experience 💙
What a pleasure to attend and present at CAN: Collective Action Network's very first #CANMeeting. Thank you Melis Uluğ, Maja Kutlaca, Helena Radke, Bhakti Khati and all coparticipants for creating such a stimulating space. I've returned to Copenhagen with lots of food for thought. 🚀