ISSN 1671-3710
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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 ›› 2026, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (2): 364-378.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1042.2026.0364 cstr: 32111.14.2026.0364

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集体欢腾的产生机制、情境特征及其积极心理效应

段颖, 尹可丽()   

  1. 云南师范大学教育学部, 昆明 650500
  • 收稿日期:2025-09-04 出版日期:2026-02-15 发布日期:2025-12-15
  • 通讯作者: 尹可丽, E-mail: yayasles@163.com

Mechanisms of generation, situational characteristics and positive psychological effects of collective effervescence

DUAN Ying, YIN Keli()   

  1. Department of Education, Yunnan Normal University, Kunming 650500, China
  • Received:2025-09-04 Online:2026-02-15 Published:2025-12-15

摘要:

集体欢腾这一概念源自涂尔干的社会理论, 是一种由集体集会引发的强烈共同情绪体验。当前心理学相关研究认为, 集体欢腾不仅是强烈的共同情绪体验, 而且是感知情绪同步的过程, 更是联系感与神圣感结合的社会联结与自我扩张感。集体欢腾广泛存在于传统的宗教仪式和世俗生活中, 也因网络突破了群体“身体共在”的条件而出现了线上集体欢腾这一新类型。集体欢腾的产生机制涉及到多维的心理与行为、情境及个体特质等因素, 而当下的研究证据较为一致地揭示了集体欢腾不仅能够带来积极情绪体验, 增强个体的归属感和促进心理健康, 还能提升群体认同和凝聚力, 强化群体规范。未来研究需揭示其自上而下的情绪趋同机制, 深入考察线上集体欢腾的产生机制, 关注其潜在的消极影响及文化心理效应, 并探索其应用路径。

关键词: 集体欢腾, 共同情绪体验, 感知情绪同步, 群体认同, 社会联结

Abstract:

Collective effervescence, first introduced by Émile Durkheim, refers to the intense shared emotional arousal that emerges in collective gatherings. While Durkheim emphasized its role in strengthening solidarity and shaping social norms, psychology long neglected this phenomenon due to its focus on individual processes. Over the past two decades, however, collective effervescence has re-emerged as a central topic in social psychology, benefiting from interdisciplinary approaches. This article systematically examines its psychological mechanisms, situational features, and positive outcomes, while also highlighting unresolved questions and practical implications.

From a contemporary psychological perspective, collective effervescence is not only a strong shared emotional experience, but also a process of perceived emotional synchronization, and a sense of social connection and self-expansion that combines a sense of connection with a sense of the sacred. Unlike ordinary collective emotions, it involves reciprocal amplification, heightened unity, and transformative experiences that reshape both self-perception and group relations. Collective effervescence can arise in religious rituals, civic gatherings, cultural festivals, sports events, and everyday interactions. The digital era has further expanded it into online environments, where synchronous symbolic exchanges and mediated attention evoke collective experiences despite the absence of physical co-presence.

The generation of collective effervescence involves multiple interacting factors. Cognitive, behavioral, and emotional processes constitute its psychological basis: participants gather in shared time and space, focus attention on common symbols, synchronize actions, and resonate emotionally with one another. Social identity theory explains the shift from individual to collective identity during collective effervescence, embodied cognition clarifies the role of bodily mimicry and synchronous movement, and emotion theories account for processes of appraisal, transmission, and amplification. Together, these perspectives demonstrate that collective effervescence entails both cognitive transformation and relational bonding.

Situationally, collective effervescence appears both in cyclical events with deep historical traditions and in spontaneous gatherings such as protests or demonstrations. It also occurs in digital communities, where shared attention and symbolic participation sustain emotional synchrony across distance. At the individual level, collective effervescence enhances positive affect, strengthens belongingness, reduces loneliness, and elicits self-transcendent emotions such as awe and pride. These effects may endure through nostalgic recollections that renew positive feelings long after the event. At the group level, it consolidates identity, fosters cohesion, strengthens trust, and reinforces social norms.

Nevertheless, important gaps remain. Current research has primarily emphasized bottom-up mechanisms such as mimicry and contagion, while top-down pathways—guided by cultural traditions, symbolic cues, and collective memory—require more systematic analysis. Differences between single and cyclical forms are poorly understood, particularly with respect to path dependence across repeated experiences. Moreover, while most findings highlight beneficial effects, collective effervescence can also generate negative outcomes such as irrational behavior, norm violations, or destructive group dynamics. Cultural-psychological dimensions are likewise underexplored. Collective effervescence may serve as a vehicle of cultural continuity and cross-cultural exchange, yet the processes that sustain it across diverse cultural settings remain unclear. Finally, despite the substantial practical implications of collective effervescence—with potential applications in education, community development, and organizational management, as well as in high-stress settings—empirical research on its translational value remains limited.

In conclusion, collective effervescence is a powerful yet understudied phenomenon linking individual psychology with collective life. Future studies should explore the top-down mechanisms of emotional convergence, further investigate the generation of online collective effervescence, examine its potential negative effects and cultural psychological impacts, and actively explore its practical applications. Advancing this research will not only enrich theoretical understanding of collective experiences but also provide insights into addressing urgent societal challenges related to mental health, social cohesion, and cultural integration.

Key words: collective effervescence, shared emotional experience, perceived emotional synchrony, group identity, social bonding

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