ISSN 1671-3710
CN 11-4766/R
主办:中国科学院心理研究所
出版:科学出版社

心理科学进展 ›› 2022, Vol. 30 ›› Issue (8): 1870-1882.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1042.2022.01870

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集体仪式促进群体情绪感染的机制

刘春晓, 刘立志, 王丹, 陈文锋()   

  1. 中国人民大学心理学系, 北京 100872
  • 收稿日期:2021-07-14 出版日期:2022-08-15 发布日期:2022-06-23
  • 通讯作者: 陈文锋 E-mail:wchen@ruc.edu.cn
  • 基金资助:
    中国人民大学科学研究基金(中央高校基本科研业务费专项资金资助);中国人民大学科学研究基金(18XNLG10);中国人民大学科学研究基金(19XNLG20);中国人民大学“双一流”跨学科重大创新规划平台“哲学与认知科学交叉平台”项目成果

The mechanism of collective ritual promoting group emotional contagion

LIU Chunxiao, LIU Lizhi, Wang Dan, CHEN Wenfeng()   

  1. Department of Psychology, Renmin University of China, Beijing, 100872, China
  • Received:2021-07-14 Online:2022-08-15 Published:2022-06-23
  • Contact: CHEN Wenfeng E-mail:wchen@ruc.edu.cn

摘要:

近年来, 诸多学者将研究视角投向群体情绪感染, 即群体内部成员间的情绪感染交互过程。群体情绪感染不仅包括个体间的直接情绪感染, 而且受到群体认同、共同行为以及集体规则等多方面因素的影响。基于集体仪式的过程框架, 分析集体仪式的三要素即同步动作、共享注意和共享意义与群体情绪感染的关系, 能更清楚阐述群体情绪感染的发生与增强过程:集体仪式通过自我定型和自我锚定增强群体认同, 在认同基础上的身份融合促进个体关注群体身份, 导致个体的自我表征发生转化, 社会自我的突出使其更容易接受群体的观点和情感表达, 最终增强了群体情绪感染。未来研究应进一步考察群体情绪感染的影响因素并丰富其测量方法。

关键词: 集体仪式, 群体情绪感染, 群体认同, 群际情绪理论, 自我表征

Abstract:

Recently, group emotional contagion has attracted much interest among the scholars of emotional contagion, focusing on the interactive process of emotional contagion among group members. It contains not only direct emotional contagion between two individual, but also the process of group identity, common behavior, collective rules. In addition to inter-individual emotional contagion, group emotional contagion involves two unique emotional outcomes—"emotion cycles" and "collective effervescence". To clarify the occurrence and enhancement process of group emotional contagion, this review associates the three elements of collective ritual (i.e., synchronized actions, shared attention, and shared meaning) and group emotional contagion. Then, the potential mechanisms of collective ritual on group emotional contagion is summarized.

First, redundant, repetitive and synchronized actions, as well as shared attention and meaning in collective rituals can trigger the processes related to self-representation. On the one hand, the "self-referential effect" pushes individuals to project personal characteristics into the group, leading to "self-anchoring". On the other hand, collective rituals are characterized by ambiguous causality, but with symbolized social norms embodied. During the process of collective rituals, individuals tend to rely on symbolized social norms to represent themselves, and thus the self-stereotype occurs. As a result, the group identities based on self-anchoring and self-stereotyping is facilitated.

Second, strong sense of belonging to the group promotes integrated identity, thereby blurring the boundaries between the individual self and the social self. Highly integrated individuals will experience a transformation of self-representation, from the individual self to the relational self or the collective self (emphasizing group identity), so that an individual will be more closely connected with the group. The group identity generated by collective rituals leads individuals to regard emotion senders as a part of the group and more likely to interpret emotional signals as positive, leading to a larger possibility of emotional mimicry in this context. Emotional imitation under collective ritual produces an emotional experience based on identity, which ultimately enables group emotion to spread on a larger scale.

In conclusion, collective rituals enhance group identity through self-stereotyping and self-anchoring. Integrated identity basing on group identity makes individuals pay more attention to group identity, which further leads individuals to transform the individual self into social self and more prone to accepting the group's opinions and emotions. Future studies should further investigate the influencing factors of group emotional contagion and enrich its measurement methods.

Key words: collective ritual, group emotional contagion, group identity, intergroup emotional theory, self- representation

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