Hopkins Nick, Reicher Stephen D, Khan Sammyh S, Tewari Shruti, Srinivasan Narayanan, Stevenson Clifford
a School of Psychology , University of Dundee , Dundee , UK.
b School of Psychology and Neuroscience , University of St. Andrews , St. Andrews , UK.
Cogn Emot. 2016;30(1):20-32. doi: 10.1080/02699931.2015.1015969. Epub 2015 Mar 19.
We investigated the intensely positive emotional experiences arising from participation in a large-scale collective event. We predicted such experiences arise when those attending a collective event are (1) able to enact their valued collective identity and (2) experience close relations with other participants. In turn, we predicted both of these to be more likely when participants perceived crowd members to share a common collective identity. We investigated these predictions in a survey of pilgrims (N = 416) attending a month-long Hindu pilgrimage festival in north India. We found participants' perceptions of a shared identity amongst crowd members had an indirect effect on their positive experience at the event through (1) increasing participants' sense that they were able to enact their collective identity and (2) increasing the sense of intimacy with other crowd members. We discuss the implications of these data for how crowd emotion should be conceptualised.
我们调查了参与大规模集体活动所产生的强烈积极情绪体验。我们预测,当参加集体活动的人(1)能够展现其珍视的集体身份,且(2)与其他参与者体验到亲密关系时,就会产生这种体验。相应地,我们预测当参与者认为人群成员共享一个共同的集体身份时,这两种情况更有可能发生。我们在对参加印度北部为期一个月的印度教朝圣节的朝圣者(N = 416)进行的一项调查中研究了这些预测。我们发现,参与者对人群成员共享身份的认知通过(1)增强参与者展现其集体身份的感觉,以及(2)增强与其他人群成员的亲密感,对他们在活动中的积极体验产生间接影响。我们讨论了这些数据对于如何概念化人群情绪的意义。