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    Civic Hope and the Perceived Authenticity of Democratic Participation
    with Matt Stichter, Joseph Maffly-Kipp, Patricia Flanagan, Rebecca Schlegel, and Matthew Vess
    Social Psychological and Personality Science 14 (4): 419-427. 2023.
    In two studies, we tested how the expression of civic hope in narratives and the perceived authenticity of civic/political actions relate to civic/political engagement. In a cross-sectional study of undergraduates (N = 230), the expression of civic hope predicted the perceived authenticity of civic actions (e.g., voting), which in turn predicted the motivation to engage in them. In a longitudinal on-line study that began 8 weeks prior to the 2020 U.S. Presidential election (N = 308 MTurk workers…Read more
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    Can Feelings of Authenticity Help to Guide Virtuous Behavior?
    with Matt Stichter, Matthew Vess, and Rebecca Schlegel
    In Nancy Snow (ed.), The Self, Virtue, and Public Life: New Interdisciplinary Research, Routledge. pp. 9-20. 2024.
    Authenticity is often defined as the extent to which people feel that they know and express their true selves. Research in the psychological sciences suggests that people view true selves as more morally good than bad and that this “virtuous” true self may be a central component of authenticity. In fact, there may be reasons to suspect that authenticity serves as a cue that one’s behaviors are virtuous, and feelings of authenticity may help sustain virtuous actions. However, in previous research…Read more
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    Virtue and authenticity in civic life
    with Rebecca J. Schlegel, Matt Stichter, and Matthew Vess
    Journal of Moral Education 52 (1): 83-94. 2023.
    ABSTRACT A robust literature indicates that when people feel that they are expressing and aware of their true selves, they show enhanced psychological health and well-being. This feeling, commonly referred to as authenticity, is therefore a consequential experience. In this paper, we review a program of research focused on the relevance of authenticity for civic engagement. We describe how a virtuous orientation to civic engagement might make civic actions feel more authentic and how the experie…Read more