From activism to the ballot box: mediating role of social change beliefs over time
IntroductionIn recent years, there has been a global escalation in social demonstrations and political crises, signaling widespread dissatisfaction with prevailing political systems. This discontent is mirrored in decreased electoral participation and highlights the urgent need for substantial refor...
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| description | IntroductionIn recent years, there has been a global escalation in social demonstrations and political crises, signaling widespread dissatisfaction with prevailing political systems. This discontent is mirrored in decreased electoral participation and highlights the urgent need for substantial reforms in political decision-making.MethodsThis study analyzes the longitudinal associations of participation in collective action with individual beliefs, emotions, voting behavior, and voting preferences in the context of Chile's constitutional plebiscite after the 2019 social unrest. Using a probability sample (n = 4447) we test two longitudinal mediation models using structural equation modeling. Specifically, we investigate the mediating roles of anger toward the political system and beliefs in social change between past participation in collective action and electoral participation.ResultsThe findings reveal that past participation in collective action at Time 1 is significantly associated with electoral participation (both behavior and preference) at Time 3. This association is mediated exclusively by beliefs in social change at Time 3 but not by anger toward the system.DiscussionWe discuss how these findings highlight the role of collective action in shaping political engagement over time, advancing our understanding of the mechanisms linking protest participation to electoral behavior and informing strategies for democratic engagement. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-a52602f3258d4fd08f28b8982c71fb172025-08-20T02:31:20ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Social Psychology2813-78762025-06-01310.3389/frsps.2025.14406381440638From activism to the ballot box: mediating role of social change beliefs over timeVíctor Jiménez-Benítez0Roberto González1Huseyin Cakal2School of Psychology, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, ChileSchool of Psychology, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, ChileSchool of Psychology, Keele University, Stafford, United KingdomIntroductionIn recent years, there has been a global escalation in social demonstrations and political crises, signaling widespread dissatisfaction with prevailing political systems. This discontent is mirrored in decreased electoral participation and highlights the urgent need for substantial reforms in political decision-making.MethodsThis study analyzes the longitudinal associations of participation in collective action with individual beliefs, emotions, voting behavior, and voting preferences in the context of Chile's constitutional plebiscite after the 2019 social unrest. Using a probability sample (n = 4447) we test two longitudinal mediation models using structural equation modeling. Specifically, we investigate the mediating roles of anger toward the political system and beliefs in social change between past participation in collective action and electoral participation.ResultsThe findings reveal that past participation in collective action at Time 1 is significantly associated with electoral participation (both behavior and preference) at Time 3. This association is mediated exclusively by beliefs in social change at Time 3 but not by anger toward the system.DiscussionWe discuss how these findings highlight the role of collective action in shaping political engagement over time, advancing our understanding of the mechanisms linking protest participation to electoral behavior and informing strategies for democratic engagement.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frsps.2025.1440638/fullcollective actionvoting behaviorvoting preferenceangersocial change beliefslongitudinal analysis |
| spellingShingle | Víctor Jiménez-Benítez Roberto González Huseyin Cakal From activism to the ballot box: mediating role of social change beliefs over time Frontiers in Social Psychology collective action voting behavior voting preference anger social change beliefs longitudinal analysis |
| title | From activism to the ballot box: mediating role of social change beliefs over time |
| title_full | From activism to the ballot box: mediating role of social change beliefs over time |
| title_fullStr | From activism to the ballot box: mediating role of social change beliefs over time |
| title_full_unstemmed | From activism to the ballot box: mediating role of social change beliefs over time |
| title_short | From activism to the ballot box: mediating role of social change beliefs over time |
| title_sort | from activism to the ballot box mediating role of social change beliefs over time |
| topic | collective action voting behavior voting preference anger social change beliefs longitudinal analysis |
| url | https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frsps.2025.1440638/full |
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