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Expanding the ‘social’ in ‘social identity’
Social Identities, 2015Not enough consideration has been given by some texts in the field of ‘social identity’ to the task of defining society, which is, after all, the notion behind the first half of the field's name. For these particular texts, one very basic definition – ‘society is human interaction’ – is left to stand alone.
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Social class and social identity
Review of Social Economy, 2006Abstract Over the last 25 years, the relative economic situation of women, African-Americans, and other groups facing economic discrimination has improved but, paradoxically, the relative economic situation of the population's lower half has worsened. These opposite trends are surprising since the very groups whose overall situation has improved remain
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Social Identity and Leadership
2004Leadership is a relational term-it identifies a relationship in which some people are able to persuade others to adopt new values, attitudes and goals, and to exert effort on behalf of those values, attitudes and goals. The relationship is almost always configured by and played out within the parameters of a group-a small group like a team, a ...
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Social identity theory (SIT) explores how group affiliations shape individual identities, with self-categorization playing a central role. Group level mechanisms, including in-group favoritism and out-group bias, are central to SIT, and these are influencing organizational dynamics such as team formation and inclusion/exclusion processes.
Lotte Holck, Florence Villesèche
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Lotte Holck, Florence Villesèche
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A Collective Self-Esteem Scale: Self-Evaluation of One's Social Identity
, 1992Riia K. Luhtanen, J. Crocker
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2019
This article details three threads of philosophical work that focus on and illuminate the differences that social identity makes to an agent’s ability to use assertion. These threads include the literature on testimonial injustice, the literature on illocutionary silencing, and the literature on extracted speech and epistemic exploitation.
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This article details three threads of philosophical work that focus on and illuminate the differences that social identity makes to an agent’s ability to use assertion. These threads include the literature on testimonial injustice, the literature on illocutionary silencing, and the literature on extracted speech and epistemic exploitation.
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Social Psychology of Education, 2019
M. Verkuyten, J. Thijs, N. Gharaei
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M. Verkuyten, J. Thijs, N. Gharaei
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Shared digital identity and rich knowledge ties in global 3D printing—A drizzle in the clouds?
Global Strategy Journal, 2021Ricarda B Bouncken, Roman Barwinski
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A Social Identity Model of Pro-Environmental Action (SIMPEA)
Psychology Review, 2017Immo Fritsche+4 more
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