Newson Martha, Peitz Linus, Wibisono Susilo, Knijnik Jorge, White Fiona, Whitehouse Harvey
Institute of Lifecourse Development, University of Greenwich, London, UK.
Centre for the Study of Social Cohesion, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Self Identity. 2024 Nov 12;23(7-8):616-633. doi: 10.1080/15298868.2024.2423829. eCollection 2024.
Although most soccer fans support their teams peacefully, anti-social fan behavior continues to appear across the globe. We tested the roles of identity fusion and membership to an extreme fan group (ultras) in explaining fan disorder in two understudied contexts: Indonesia (Study 1) and Australia (Study 2). Incidents of violence and antisocial behavior were rarely reported among general Indonesian (9%) or Australian fans (6%) but were significantly higher among their respective ultras groups (37%; 20%). Identity fusion predicted antisocial behavior, especially when combined with fan group membership. Fusion explained anti-social behaviors better than identification or social dominance orientation. Understanding the motivators of intergroup violence is crucial to devise more effective ways of channeling cohesion among group members into peaceful forms of prosocial action.
尽管大多数足球迷都能和平地支持他们的球队,但反社会的球迷行为仍在全球范围内不断出现。我们在两个较少被研究的背景下,即印度尼西亚(研究1)和澳大利亚(研究2),测试了身份融合和加入极端球迷团体(极端球迷)在解释球迷骚乱方面的作用。印度尼西亚普通球迷(9%)或澳大利亚球迷(6%)中很少有暴力和反社会行为的报道,但在各自的极端球迷团体中比例显著更高(分别为37%;20%)。身份融合预测了反社会行为,尤其是当与球迷团体成员身份相结合时。融合比认同或社会支配取向能更好地解释反社会行为。了解群体间暴力的动机对于设计更有效的方法,将群体成员之间的凝聚力引导为和平形式的亲社会行为至关重要。