Toward a Psychology of Resistance

Integr Psychol Behav Sci. 2018 Mar;52(1):67-76. doi: 10.1007/s12124-017-9411-9.

Abstract

Resistance is all around us in contemporary life. It is an everyday phenomenon of personal and cultural life, as the Chaudhary et al. (2017) volume establishes with theoretical analyses and empirical examples from diverse cultural contexts. Resistance functions in the dynamics of person-by-culture encounters when one party takes an opposing position. With the purpose of working towards a unified approach to resistance, the authors in this volume lay down the foundations for a psychology of resistance as an everyday phenomenon. As a basis for analyzing the role of resistance in the dialectical processes of change, the volume presents resistance as: personal and social, oppositional, intentional and future-oriented, transformational and developmental. We see different positions opening up a debate about whether resistance is a particular, intentional and oppositional phenomenon, or is the basic process of all dialectical transformational change. Further resistance to either position is consistent with moving forward in the development of a psychology of resistance.

Keywords: Dialectical processes; Intention; Internalization; Opposition; Person-by-culture encounters; Resistance.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Culture*
  • Humans
  • Psychological Theory*
  • Resilience, Psychological*
  • Social Behavior*