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The Influence of Perceived Threat and Political Mistrust on Politicized Identity and Normative and Violent Nonnormative Collective Action

open access: yesJournal of Social and Political Psychology, 2023
The present research examined the interplay of social threat and political mistrust on collective action intentions in the context of Hong Kong social unrest.
Christian S. Chan   +4 more
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The Interplay between Internal and External Identity Work when Institutional Change Threatens the Collective Identity: The Case of a Wholesaler Faced with the Rise of Central Purchasing

open access: yesM@n@gement, 2021
An organization’s identity, as defined by its members, must be aligned with its collective identity prescribed by institutions. This alignment is broken when an institutional change threatens the collective identity and jeopardizes the existence of a ...
Sophie Michel, Karim Ben-Slimane
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Same but Different: Meta-Organization and Collective Identity Dynamics

open access: yesM@n@gement, 2022
This article analyzes how a meta-organization (M-O) can shape a coherent collective identity over time. Previous foundational work on identity formation in M-Os has provided fragmented but insightful ideas on several activities that this process entails.
Eric Michael Laviolette   +3 more
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Collective identity and resilience in the management of common pool resources

open access: yesInternational Journal of the Commons, 2012
Effective management of common pool resources through collective action is dependent upon the efforts of the resources users to establish an identity that is held collectively.
Alfons W. Mosimane   +2 more
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The portrayal of collective identity in the works of Gennadios Scholarios [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova Vizantološkog Instituta, 2023
The paper analyzes the portrayal of collective identity in the works of Gennadios Scholarios, focusing on his autobiographical writings. Tracing his use of the terms Hellene (Ἕλλην), fatherland (πατρίς), and race (γένος), it explores Scholarios’
Jovanović Zoran
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“A Cossack's Whole Life is War, there is no Fear in a Cossack's Heart!” or How They Become Cossacks Today

open access: yesИнтеракция. Интервью. Интерпретация, 2022
The work is devoted to the consideration of the modern Cossacks (on the example of the Kuban), in particular its collective identity through the prism of a complex of theoretical approaches: the theory of masculinity (in the dimensions of hegemony and ...
Ilya Andreevich Puzankov
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On the Question of Cultural Memory and Identity in the Works of J. Assman

open access: yesСоциологическая наука и социальная практика, 2022
This article discusses the views of J. Assman on the essence of cultural memory and the identity formed on its basis. Identity can be viewed as the result of reflection on the unconscious self-image. J.
Gul’nara M. Alekminskaya
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Identity Dynamics Among Left-Leaning, Politically Active Kurds in Germany: The Role of Perceived Injustice, Collective Efficacy, and Online/Offline Participation

open access: yesInternational Journal of Communication, 2021
The current study highlights the multiplicity of Kurdish diasporic identity construction in relation to distant conflict, the Afrin conflict in particular.
Özen Odağ   +2 more
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Predicting general mental health and exhaustion: the role of emotion and cognition components of personal and collective work-identity

open access: yesHeliyon, 2018
The aim of this study was to investigate relationships between emotion and cognition components of personal and collective work-identity and self-reported general mental health and exhaustion, in Swedish teachers (N = 768).
Ola Nordhall   +2 more
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Birth of a State: Rethinking South Sudanese Collective Identity through Identity Anchors

open access: yesModern Africa, 2022
Following the independence of South Sudan in 2011, the coherence of South Sudanese “national” identity has come into question. Before the Southern secession, Northerners were united by a common language and religion, but Southerners did not have this ...
Kuir ë Garang
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