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Ethnocentrism, Social Identification, and Discrimination

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1999
In line with social identity theory (SIT), minimal group paradigm (MGP) studies have shown that high in-group identifiers discriminate more than low in-group identifiers. But why do some people identify more to their ad hoc group in the MGP?
Stéphane Perreault, Richard Y. Bourhis
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Social Identifications in Organizational Behavior

2017
It has long been recognized that being a member of an organization can, sometimes to a significant extent, become part of how people see themselves. Such organizational identification is not without consequence. In organizational psychology and organizational behavior, the study of organizational identification took off when Ashforth and Mael (1989 ...
Daan van Knippenberg, Michael A. Hogg
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Embodied Identification and Social Exchange

2022
Abstract Relying on ethnographic, historic, and sociological analysis, this chapter explores Israeli folk dancing in the heart of New York City as a case study for both embodied identification with Israel, and as an arena for social exchange between Israeli immigrants and American Jews.
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Social transnationalism and supranational identifications

2019
This chapter focuses on the degree to which the surveyed national and migrant populations identify with different entities, such as their country of residence, the European Union, or the world as a whole. The comparative analysis shows differences in the transnationalism-identification nexus between nationals in the different countries, between ...
Steffen Pötzschke, Michael Braun
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Social identification theories

2020
Colleen Ward   +2 more
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Social Identifications

2006
Dominic Abrams, Michael A. Hogg
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