Kanacri Bernadette Paula Luengo, González Roberto, Valdenegro Daniel, Jiménez-Moya Gloria, Saavedra Patricio, Mora Eduardo Andrés, Miranda Daniel, Didier Lucas Silva, Pastorelli Concetta
a Sapienza Università di Roma.
b Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
J Soc Psychol. 2016;156(3):256-71. doi: 10.1080/00224545.2016.1148006.
The current study explores different routes to civic involvement by identifying how a context-specific dimension of empathy and beliefs of autonomy and dependency might jointly predict different types of giving behaviors (i.e., monetary donations), which in turn should predict civic engagement. The sample consisted of 1,294 participants (656 females) between the ages of 18 to 64 (M(age) = 38.44, SD = 14.71), randomly selected from seven different cities in Chile. Even after controlling for gender, age, and the socioeconomic status of participants, results mainly support the role of giving behaviors as drivers of actual engagement in civic life. Monetary donations, in turn, are predicted by higher levels of empathy toward poverty and autonomy-oriented beliefs. Implications of these findings are discussed in terms of agentic perspectives on civic participation.
本研究通过确定共情的特定情境维度以及自主性和依赖性信念如何共同预测不同类型的给予行为(即金钱捐赠),进而预测公民参与,来探索公民参与的不同途径。样本包括从智利七个不同城市随机选取的1294名参与者(656名女性),年龄在18至64岁之间(年龄均值M = 38.44,标准差SD = 14.71)。即使在控制了参与者的性别、年龄和社会经济地位之后,结果主要支持给予行为作为公民生活实际参与驱动力的作用。反过来,对贫困的更高水平共情和以自主性为导向的信念可以预测金钱捐赠。本文从公民参与的能动视角讨论了这些发现的意义。