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Social Identity and Biological Identity [PDF]
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Annual Review of Psychology, 2002
▪ Abstract In this chapter, we examine the self and identity by considering the different conditions under which these are affected by the groups to which people belong. From a social identity perspective we argue that group commitment, on the one hand, and features of the social context, on the other hand, are crucial determinants of central identity
Naomi Ellemers+2 more
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▪ Abstract In this chapter, we examine the self and identity by considering the different conditions under which these are affected by the groups to which people belong. From a social identity perspective we argue that group commitment, on the one hand, and features of the social context, on the other hand, are crucial determinants of central identity
Naomi Ellemers+2 more
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Personal identity is social identity [PDF]
The question of the identity or persistence of the self through time may be interesting for philosophers, but it is hardly a burning question for most individuals. On the other hand, the question of who I am, what or who I take myself to be, can be a vital, even burning question for most of us at some time in our lives.
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Social identities and leadership identity development
New Directions for Student Leadership, 2023AbstractThis article explores how leadership functions as a form of identity among other multiple and often intersecting social identities. This article reviews emerging scholarship addressing racial identity, gender identity, and LGBTQ+ identities in diverse postsecondary institutional contexts.
Nicholas Fuselier, Cameron C. Beatty
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Parameters of social identity. [PDF]
Two studies establish distinct types of social and collective identities (Study 1) and describe dimensions that differentiate among identities (Studies 1 and 2). In Study 1, individuals (N = 50) sorted 64 social identities on the basis of perceived similarity; 259 respondents provided trait property ratings of the identities. Cluster analysis indicated
Kathleen A. Ethier+3 more
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The significance of social identities
British Journal of Social Psychology, 1986Common‐sense meanings of the ‘individual’ and the ‘social’ are examined emphasizing the fallacy of viewing them as denoting separate entities given in nature. The concept of social representations is used to explain the construction of these categories in terms of the particular systems of values, ideas and practices of different societies. The concept
Barbara Lloyd, Gerard Duveen
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Social identity in adolescence
Journal of Adolescence, 2001Social identity theory (SIT) was used to investigate the effects of social categorization on adolescents' intergroup behaviour. One hundred and forty-nine male adolescents aged 14-15 years made comparisons between an ingroup and an outgroup along a series of dimensions. Participants displayed consistent ingroup-favouring behaviour in their ratings: the
Mark Tarrant+5 more
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Identity and political socialization
New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 1985Political thinking plays an important role in the development of an ideological identity in a democratic society, but we may actually know very little about the interrelationship between political socialization and identity formation during adolescence.
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2018
[Book abstract:]Scotland has changed, politically and culturally, in recent years, with persistent demands for independence culminating in a referendum in 2014. On this fluid political landscape, social welfare can be co-opted towards a wider ‘nation-building’ project.
Maura Daly, Martin Kettle
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[Book abstract:]Scotland has changed, politically and culturally, in recent years, with persistent demands for independence culminating in a referendum in 2014. On this fluid political landscape, social welfare can be co-opted towards a wider ‘nation-building’ project.
Maura Daly, Martin Kettle
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