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IntroductionChina’s new social strata represent a critical demographic for social governance, with shared identity perceptions serving as a cohesive force for group solidarity and behavioral regulation.MethodsThis study employed a word association task ...
Li-Ju Li +5 more
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Understanding the role of social media in political corporate branding research in the context of Indian politics [PDF]
This paper seeks to explore how political actors within the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) use social media in their communication campaigns and how these social media platforms are understood by citizens following the 2014 Indian General Election.
Armannsdottir, G +3 more
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Social identity and pro-environmental behavior—a scoping review
Leveraging social identities (SIs) is a promising strategy to foster pro-environmental behavior (PEB), but research on the SI–PEB association is fragmented, making synthesis challenging.
Tatyana Thye
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Social Identity Strategies in Recent Economics [PDF]
This paper reviews three distinct strategies in recent economics for using the concept of social identity in the explanation of individual behavior: Akerlof and Kranton’s neoclassical approach, Sen’s commitment approach, and Kirman et al.’s complexity ...
John B Davis
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[Review of] Juan Flores. Divided Borders: Essays all Puerto Rican Identity [PDF]
Juan Flores makes an important contribution to the literature on the Puerto Rican experience with his new book, Divided Borders: Essays all Puerto Rican Identity.
Reyes, Migdalia
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Social identity and discursive identity, the basis of communicative competence
The issue of identity is a complex one. On the one hand, because it results from a crossing of gazes: the one of the communicating subject that seeks to build and to impose it on his partner, the interpreting subject, who can not prevent but assign, in ...
Patrick Charaudeau
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Identity, Inequality, and Happiness: Evidence from Urban China [PDF]
This paper presents the impact of income inequality on the subjective wellbeing of three different social groups in urban China. We classify urban social groups according to their hukou status: rural migrants, gbornh urban residents, and gacquiredh urban
Hiroshi Sato, Ming Lu, Shiqing Jiang
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Reputation, social identity, and social conflict [PDF]
We interpret the social identity literature and examine its economic implications. We model a population of agents from two exogenous and well defined social groups. Agents are randomly matched to play a reduced form bargaining game.
Smith, John
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Changing Identity: The Emergence of Social Groups [PDF]
The original Homo Economicus has progressed from an atomistic and self-interested individual to a socially embedded agent in modern economics. In particular, social interaction models suggest that the individual’s own utility of undertaking an action may
Alan Kirman, Miriam Teschl, Ulrich Horst
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