Cultural membership and civicness : cultural self-awareness, identification, and civic motivation

Civic participation involves individuals’ positive engagement with one’s society. Strong collective identification drives participation in actions beneficial for the collective. Self-oriented civic motivation facilitates civic participation as participation aligns with individuals’ personal values,...

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Main Author: Lim, Queenie Wan Rui
Other Authors: Wan Ching
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2021
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1485352023-03-05T15:46:16Z Cultural membership and civicness : cultural self-awareness, identification, and civic motivation Lim, Queenie Wan Rui Wan Ching School of Social Sciences WanChing@ntu.edu.sg Social sciences Social sciences::Psychology Civic participation involves individuals’ positive engagement with one’s society. Strong collective identification drives participation in actions beneficial for the collective. Self-oriented civic motivation facilitates civic participation as participation aligns with individuals’ personal values, whereas other-oriented civic motivation facilitates civic participation via concern for society. Cultural self-awareness involves the increased awareness of one’s culture influencing the self. This research explored how cultural self-awareness might influence the effects of collective identification and civic motivation on civic participation, since cultural self-awareness may increase the cognizance of one’s identifications and motivations. We predicted that collective identification and self-oriented civic motivation would both positively predict civic participation, and the relationships would be stronger for individuals with high cultural self-awareness. We also predicted that other-oriented civic motivation would positively predict civic participation, but the relationship would not be influenced by cultural self-awareness. 144 Singaporean young adults completed an online questionnaire at their own convenience, assessing their cultural self-awareness, strength of community and national identification, self-oriented and other-oriented civic motivation, and civic participation both online and offline. Cultural self-awareness did significantly moderated relationships between collective identifications and civic behaviours, and self-oriented civic motivation and civic behaviours. There was a more positive relationship between the variables for individuals with higher cultural self-awareness. As expected, there was no influence of cultural self-awareness on the positive relationship between other-oriented civic motivation and civic behaviour. This suggests that cultural self-awareness is associated with increased awareness of one’s identification and personal motivation, therefore strengthening both identification-behaviour and motivation-behaviour links. Bachelor of Arts in Psychology 2021-04-29T00:43:03Z 2021-04-29T00:43:03Z 2021 Final Year Project (FYP) Lim, Q. W. R. (2021). Cultural membership and civicness : cultural self-awareness, identification, and civic motivation. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/148535 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/148535 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Social sciences::Psychology
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Social sciences::Psychology
Lim, Queenie Wan Rui
Cultural membership and civicness : cultural self-awareness, identification, and civic motivation
description Civic participation involves individuals’ positive engagement with one’s society. Strong collective identification drives participation in actions beneficial for the collective. Self-oriented civic motivation facilitates civic participation as participation aligns with individuals’ personal values, whereas other-oriented civic motivation facilitates civic participation via concern for society. Cultural self-awareness involves the increased awareness of one’s culture influencing the self. This research explored how cultural self-awareness might influence the effects of collective identification and civic motivation on civic participation, since cultural self-awareness may increase the cognizance of one’s identifications and motivations. We predicted that collective identification and self-oriented civic motivation would both positively predict civic participation, and the relationships would be stronger for individuals with high cultural self-awareness. We also predicted that other-oriented civic motivation would positively predict civic participation, but the relationship would not be influenced by cultural self-awareness. 144 Singaporean young adults completed an online questionnaire at their own convenience, assessing their cultural self-awareness, strength of community and national identification, self-oriented and other-oriented civic motivation, and civic participation both online and offline. Cultural self-awareness did significantly moderated relationships between collective identifications and civic behaviours, and self-oriented civic motivation and civic behaviours. There was a more positive relationship between the variables for individuals with higher cultural self-awareness. As expected, there was no influence of cultural self-awareness on the positive relationship between other-oriented civic motivation and civic behaviour. This suggests that cultural self-awareness is associated with increased awareness of one’s identification and personal motivation, therefore strengthening both identification-behaviour and motivation-behaviour links.
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title Cultural membership and civicness : cultural self-awareness, identification, and civic motivation
title_short Cultural membership and civicness : cultural self-awareness, identification, and civic motivation
title_full Cultural membership and civicness : cultural self-awareness, identification, and civic motivation
title_fullStr Cultural membership and civicness : cultural self-awareness, identification, and civic motivation
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