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The role of subjective group memberships and perceptions of power in industrial conflict
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The role of subjective group memberships and perceptions of power in industrial conflict

N. Taylor and C. McGarty
Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, Vol.11(5), pp.389-393
2001
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Abstract

A survey conducted with university academics (N=187) investigated self-reported behaviour, explanations, social identification and perceptions of power during a period of industrial disputation. The results point to the importance of subjective experience of group memberships rather than overt group memberships in understanding behaviour and perceptions of power during industrial conflict and demonstrate very little support for the idea that industrial action or inaction reflects coerced behaviour.

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6 Social Sciences
6.73 Social Psychology
6.73.447 Racial Identity
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Psychology, Social
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Psychiatry/Psychology
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