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Identity Theory and Social Identity Theory

Social Psychology Quarterly, 2000
In social psychology, we need to establish a general theory of the self which can attend to both macro and micro processes, and which avoids the redundancies of separate theories on different aspects of the self For this purpose, we present core components of identity theory and social identity theory and argue that although differences exist between ...
Jan E. Stets, Peter J. Burke
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Identity Process Theory

2014
We live in an ever-changing social world, which constantly demands adjustment to our identities and actions. Advances in science, technology and medicine, political upheaval, and economic development are just some examples of social change that can impact upon how we live our lives, how we view ourselves and each other, and how we communicate.
Jaspal, Rusi, Breakwell, Glynis Marie
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Individualism, Collectivism and Social Identity Theory

2000
The studies presented in this chapter concern social identity theory and the model proposed by Hinkle and Brown (1990). To test the model, the hypothesis that the relation between identification and ingroup bias is valid only for allocentrics with relational orientation was translated into the hypothesis of an interaction, namely a multiplicative ...
CAPOZZA D, VOCI A, LICCIARDELLO, Orazio
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The social identity affordance view: A theory of social identities

The Southern Journal of Philosophy, 2023
AbstractThis article proposes that social identities are best understood as a kind of affordance, a “social identity affordance.” Social identity affordances are possibilities for action and interaction between persons, within a social niche, based on perceived and self‐perceived social group identification.
Alejandro Arango, Adam Burgos
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Social Identity Theory

2016
Social identity theory is an interactionist social psychological theory of the role of self-conception and associated cognitive processes and social beliefs in group processes and intergroup relations. Originally introduced in the 1970s primarily as an account of intergroup relations, it was significantly developed at the start of the 1980s as a ...
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Strategies to cope with negative social identity: Predictions by social identity theory and relative deprivation theory.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1999
Predictions by social identity theory (SIT) and relative deprivation theory (RDT) concerning preferences for strategies to cope with a negative in-group status position were tested. The focus of the present research was a comparison of the theories regarding their differential patterns of prediction. For this purpose, a natural sample within a specific
A, Mummendey   +3 more
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Social identity theory

2021
Jackson Sears, Beth A. Cianfrone
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Segmentation of collaborative consumption consumers: Social identity theory perspective

International Journal of Consumer Studies, 2022
Maciej Mitręga, Gregor Pfajfar
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