Department of Psychology, College of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Exeter, Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2020 Apr 3;15(4):e0231051. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0231051. eCollection 2020.
Historical representation of collective identity offer means of influencing the extent to which group members engage in activities in line with the collective interests of their group vs. their own individual interests. This research tested the effect of different historical representations of the African people on Africans' perceptions of African social identity and engagement in identity management strategies across two studies. In Study 1 (N = 162), we tested the effect of two historical representations: positive (prestigious precolonial African history and resistance to the colonial power) and negative (inhumane practices of precolonial Africans). In Study 2 (N = 431), we tested the effect of two historical representations: positive (prestigious precolonial African history) and negative factual (inhuman practices of precolonial Africans) while also making salient the ubiquitous historical representation of the African people (negative colonial-perspective) across all history conditions. We predicted that positive (vs. negative) historical representation would lead to more positive perceptions of African identity, which in turn would predict more collectively-oriented identity management strategies. Altogether, results provided no support for these predictions. We highlight methodological (and by extension theoretical) features-such as, psychological reactance and outgroup audience effect-which may have limited the effect of the manipulations to help inform the interpretation of the null findings obtained. We conclude by discussing other limitations and the theoretical implications of our work, before pointing out various avenues for future research to help us better test, and understand, the role of historical representation in the African context.
集体认同的历史表现提供了影响群体成员在多大程度上从事符合其群体集体利益而非个人利益的活动的手段。本研究通过两项研究检验了不同的非洲人民的历史表现对非洲人对非洲社会认同的看法以及对身份管理策略的参与的影响。在研究 1(N = 162)中,我们检验了两种历史表现的影响:积极的(有威望的前殖民时期非洲历史和抵抗殖民势力)和消极的(前殖民时期非洲人的不人道行为)。在研究 2(N = 431)中,我们检验了两种历史表现的影响:积极的(有威望的前殖民时期非洲历史)和消极的事实(前殖民时期非洲人的不人道行为),同时在所有历史条件下突显非洲人民无处不在的历史表现(消极的殖民观点)。我们预测,积极的(与消极的)历史表现将导致对非洲认同的更积极看法,这反过来又将预测更多以集体为导向的身份管理策略。总之,结果没有支持这些预测。我们强调了方法论(以及扩展理论)特征,例如心理抵触和外群体受众效应,这些特征可能限制了操纵的效果,以帮助解释我们得出的无效结果。我们在讨论我们工作的其他限制和理论意义之后,最后指出了未来研究的各种途径,以帮助我们更好地测试和理解历史表现在非洲背景下的作用。