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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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Affect, Not Ideology A Social Identity Perspective on Polarization
, 2012The current debate over the extent of polarization in the American mass public focuses on the extent to which partisans’ policy preferences have moved.
S. Iyengar, G. Sood, Yphtach Lelkes
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Social psychology quarterly, 2019
Identity theory (IT) and social identity theory (SIT) are eminent research programs from sociology and psychology, respectively. We test collective identity as a point of convergence between the two programs.
Jenny L. Davis, Tony P. Love, P. Fares
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Identity theory (IT) and social identity theory (SIT) are eminent research programs from sociology and psychology, respectively. We test collective identity as a point of convergence between the two programs.
Jenny L. Davis, Tony P. Love, P. Fares
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Social identity and intergroup relations
, 1985Contributors Preface Henri Tajfel Introduction Henri Tajfel Part I. The Cognitive Construction of Groups: 1. Towards a cognitive redefinition of the social group John C. Turner 2. The determination of collective behaviour Stephen Reicher 3.
H. Tajfel
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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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Social identity change: Shifts in social identity during adolescence
Journal of Adolescence, 2010ABSTRACTThis study investigated the proposition that adolescence involves significant shifts in social identity as a function of changes in social context and cognitive style. Using an experimental design, we primed either peer or gender identity with a sample of 380 early‐ (12–13 years), mid‐ (15–16 years), and late‐adolescents (18–20 years) and then ...
Arthur A. Stukas+3 more
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Social Identity and Punishment [PDF]
Third party punishment is crucial for sustaining cooperative behavior. Still, little is known about its determinants. In this paper we use laboratory experiments to investigate a long-conjectured interaction between group identification and bystanders' punishment preferences using a novel measure of these preferences.
Butler, Je rey V.+2 more
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This paper develops a sociological perspective on the concept of social identities—that is relations of membership recognised as significant by members and outsiders. Social identities encompass face-to-face groups and local communities, as well as large groupings that transcend any conceivable form of direct interaction, as do ethnic groups, social ...
Dietrich Rueschemeyer, Matthias vom Hau
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2021
The chapter examines youth identity from a number of perspectives starting with psychological and sociological conceptualisations of self and identity. From there the discussion moves to the controversy over stages of identity development, identity as a biographical resource and the complexities for occupational identity of digital employment.
John Bynner, Walter R. Heinz
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The chapter examines youth identity from a number of perspectives starting with psychological and sociological conceptualisations of self and identity. From there the discussion moves to the controversy over stages of identity development, identity as a biographical resource and the complexities for occupational identity of digital employment.
John Bynner, Walter R. Heinz
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The Interplay of Personal and Social Identity
European Psychologist, 2018Personal and social identity have generally been considered as separate components of individual’s self-concept. In this review, after addressing classical models of personal and social identity, we focus on recent theoretical advancements.
E. Crocetti, F. Prati, M. Rubini
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