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Social Identity and Social Influence
2016Sitting at the heart of social influence is the relationship of the influencer to the target of influence. Whereas influence can and does occur on an interpersonal level, it often flows from other group members. Social categorizations both within and between groups are paramount in this process, and the dissemination of group norms is the mechanism ...
Amber M. Gaffney, Michael A. Hogg
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Social Identity Theory and Self‐Categorization Theory
, 2017Social identity theory and self-categorization theory suggest that people categorize themselves as belonging to certain groups such as nationality, gender, or even sports teams.
Sabine Trepte, L. Loy
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Social Identity and Social Comparison
2000Social comparison is a pervasive and fundamental feature of group life. People compare themselves with fellow group members, they compare themselves with people in other groups, and they compare their own group with other groups. From these comparisons emerge group norms, group structure, and intergroup relations, which in turn provide the framework ...
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A tale of two theories: A critical comparison of identity theory with social identity theory
, 1995Identity theory and social identity theory are two remarkably similar perspectives on the dynamic mediation of the socially constructed self between individual behavior and social structure.
M. Hogg, D. Terry, K. White
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Philosophy, 2019
Many political struggles for emancipation seemingly presuppose identity politics: a form of political mobilization based on social kind membership, where some shared experiences or traits delimit “belonging.” This is because social and political ...
M. Mikkola
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Many political struggles for emancipation seemingly presuppose identity politics: a form of political mobilization based on social kind membership, where some shared experiences or traits delimit “belonging.” This is because social and political ...
M. Mikkola
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Personal identity and social identity
2015I well recall having my identity tested in California fifteen years ago. Candidates were faced with a sheet of lined foolscap paper, topped with the single question ‘Who am I?’. They had to respond with whatever truths about themselves they thought important, broadly either descriptions of their inner being or lists of their significant roles.
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Partisanship as a Social Identity: Implications for Polarization
Political Behavior, 2020Emily A. West, S. Iyengar
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Social Identity, Investment, and Language Learning*
, 1995The author argues that second language acquisition (SLA) theorists have struggled to conceptualize the relationship between the language learner and the social world because they have not developed a comprehensive theory of social identity which ...
Bonny Norton Peirce
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Social Identity in the System of Identity
2007The interrelation between social and individual identity is one of the most complex and contradictory conundrums in social science. Most identity theories clearly state that identity has two main components: individual or “self ” identity (which includes role identity) and collective or “we” identity (which includes group identities and social ...
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The Social Identity Theory of Intergroup Behavior.
, 2004H. Tajfel, J. Turner
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