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Título
On the way to fusion through the pilgrims’ route: Factors that maintain identity fusion in collective rituals
Publicado en
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations. 2019, V. 23, n. 4, p. 502-518
Editorial
Sage Journals
Fecha de publicación
2019-07
ISSN
1368-4302
DOI
10.1177/1368430219849690
Resumen
Identity fusion, a visceral union between personal and group identity is considered to be triggered and
maintained by collective rituals with certain characteristics (e.g., opaque causal actions, synchrony, high
excitement) and by recalling such rituals. The purpose of the present research was to determine the factors
that maintain identity fusion after taking part in the pilgrimage of the Way of Saint James. We conducted a
study with pilgrims (N = 609) to analyze the factors associated with the characteristics of rituals (Wave 1;
finishing point of the pilgrimage) and the sharing of episodic memories (Wave 2; three months later) that
contribute to maintaining identity fusion. Results indicated that engaging in ritual practices and recalling
episodic memories of the pilgrimage through contact with other pilgrims contribute to maintaining identity
fusion. The importance of contact after taking part in the ritual is discussed.
Palabras clave
Identity fusion
Maintainers
Pilgrimages
Rituals
Way of St James
Materia
Psicología
Psychology
Sociología
Sociology
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