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Article Category: Research Article
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Online Publication Date: 18 Sept 2023

A LONGITUDINAL APPROACH TO ONLINE “COLLECTIVE IDENTITY WORK”: THE CASE OF THE GILETS JAUNES IN THE VAR DEPARTMENT*

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Page Range: 301 – 322
DOI: 10.17813/1086-671X-28-3-301
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Social movement theorists have highlighted the importance of accounting for the fluidity of collective identities and the ways in which they change over time. Capitalizing on the availability of social media data and the shift from collective to connective action, new methods can be used to model identity change over a medium-to-long time span. We analyze Facebook data to make the case that a complex and longitudinal approach to the study of collective identity is not only possible but also necessary. Our analyses explore the formation and transformation of identity in the context of a local branch of the Gilets Jaunes (Yellow Vests) movement in France. By employing a mixed-method design that combines automated topic modeling, content analysis, and dictionary-based linguistic inquiry, we show how collective identities are discussed through complex and conflictual processes that form perpetual identity work.

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Contributor Notes

Davide Morselli is Assistant Professor in Life Course Social Psychology at the University of Lausanne, Maite Beramendi is Senior Researcher in Social and Political Psychology at the University of Lausanne and the University of Buenos Aires, Zakaria Bendali is Junior Researcher in Political Sociology at the University of Lausanne, Olivier Filleule is Professor of Political Sociology at the University of Lausanne. Contact: davide.morselli@unil.ch

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