id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-321642-efv9ovx9 Reicher, Stephen On order and disorder during the COVID‐19 pandemic 2020-07-01 .txt text/plain 3605 187 54 Using examples from different countries (principally the United Kingdom, the United States, and France), we first isolate three factors which determine whether people accept or reject control measures. This work puts flesh on John Turner's suggestion that the procedural justice framework 'points to a whole range of other factors relevant to identification with authorities and acceptance of their control as an ingroup norm (e.g. the ideology and goals of group members, the social comparative context, their history of success or failure for the group, the degree to which the authorities are perceived as more or less prototypical of the relevant identity) ' (2005, p. Echoing Turner, we suggest that, in addition to leadership and procedural justice, historical and structural context is a third antecedent of shared in-group identity and hence of adherence to authority. Let us turn next to the question of 'disorder' and more specifically to protests against government social distancing measures and to anti-authority rioting in the context of the pandemic. ./cache/cord-321642-efv9ovx9.txt ./txt/cord-321642-efv9ovx9.txt