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Explaining lifelong loyalty: The role of identity fusion and self-shaping group events.

Abstract:
Pledging lifelong loyalty to an ingroup can have far-reaching behavioural effects, ranging from ordinary acts of ingroup kindness to extraordinary acts of self-sacrifice. What motivates this important form of group commitment? Here, we propose one especially potent answer to this question-the experience of a visceral sense of oneness with a group (i.e., identity fusion). In a sample of British football fans, a population in which high levels of lifelong loyalty are thought to be common, we first examined the hypothesised relationship between fusion and perceptions of lifelong loyalty to one's club. We further explored the hypothesis that fusion and lifelong loyalty are not merely a reflection of past time investment in a group, but also reflect a deeper, memory-based process of feeling personally shaped by key group events, both euphoric and dysphoric. We found broad support for these hypotheses. Results suggest that feeling personally self-shaped by club events (e.g., crucial wins and losses), rather than time invested in the club, leads to greater identity fusion to one's club. In turn, fusion engenders a sense of lifelong club loyalty. We discuss our findings in relation to the growing literature on the experiential origins of intense social cohesion.
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Published
Peer review status:
Peer reviewed

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10.1371/journal.pone.0160427

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
Social Sciences Division
Department:
Anthropology
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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
Social Sciences Division
Department:
Anthropology
Role:
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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
SSD
Department:
SAME
Sub department:
Social & Cultural Anthropology
Oxford college:
Magdalen College
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Publisher:
Public Library of Science
Journal:
PLoS one More from this journal
Volume:
11
Issue:
8
Pages:
e0160427
Publication date:
2016-08-01
Acceptance date:
2016-07-19
DOI:
EISSN:
1932-6203
ISSN:
1932-6203
Pmid:
27508386


Language:
English
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pubs:634335
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uuid:ffbe7aeb-65ca-43dd-887b-e9a9d7b4063d
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pubs:634335
Source identifiers:
634335
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2018-02-26

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