Representative decision making: constituency constraints on collective action

Daniel Druckman*, Esra Çuhadar, Nimet Beriker, Betul Celik

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Abstract

This chapter focuses on the role of group and national identity in various types of collective actions. It features the decision to take action and asks about factors that influence that decision. Thus, our perspective is from the standpoint of the decision-maker who usually represents a collectivity (group, organization, nation). The interest is less about those decision-makers' own identities and attachments than about various drivers and constraints on their decisions to act.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPsychological and Political Strategies for Peace Negotiation: A Cognitive Approach
EditorsFrancesco Aquilar, Mauro Galluccio
Place of PublicationNew York; London
PublisherSpringer, Springer Nature
Pages157-173
Number of pages17
ISBN (Print)9781441974297, 1441974296
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011
Externally publishedYes

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