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Individualism, Collectivism and Social Identity Theory
2000The 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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Lost in Translation: Social Identity Theory and the Study of Status in World Politics
, 2017Chinese and Russian foreign policy, in part, reflects both countries’ ambitions for higher status in the international system. This implies a critical question: can accommodating these ambitions prevent, or even reverse, the turn toward geopolitically ...
S. Ward
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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.
Rusi Jaspal, Glynis M. Breakwell
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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.
Rusi Jaspal, Glynis M. Breakwell
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Parenting as politics: social identity theory and vaccine hesitant communities
, 2017Purpose The purpose of this paper is to develop a theoretical framework for understanding the identity politics associated with parental hesitancy and refusal of vaccines for their children (“vaccine hesitancy or refusal” or “VHR ...
K. Attwell, David T Smith
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Socially Undocumented, 2020
This chapter begins to explore what it means to have a socially undocumented identity by means of establishing what asocial identities are. It engages the respective metaphysical accounts of social identity of Linda Martín Alcoff and Pierre Bourdieu ...
Amy Reed‐Sandoval
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This chapter begins to explore what it means to have a socially undocumented identity by means of establishing what asocial identities are. It engages the respective metaphysical accounts of social identity of Linda Martín Alcoff and Pierre Bourdieu ...
Amy Reed‐Sandoval
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, 2015
Throughout their lives, consumers encounter various social categories that define them. These categories can be stable (e.g., father or son), temporary (e.g., athlete or student), or transitory (e.g., Democrat or environmentalist). In combination, social
Sascha Langner, Klaus-Peter Wiedmann
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Throughout their lives, consumers encounter various social categories that define them. These categories can be stable (e.g., father or son), temporary (e.g., athlete or student), or transitory (e.g., Democrat or environmentalist). In combination, social
Sascha Langner, Klaus-Peter Wiedmann
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Social Identity Theory and EU Expansion
International Studies Quarterly, 2009In this article, I build a theory of European Union (EU) expansion using Social Identity Theory. The theory proposes that the development of a national identity in relation to Europe is the most significant contributing factor to a policy to support/oppose expanding the EU to include applicant countries.
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The theory of planned behaviour: Self‐identity, social identity and group norms
British Journal of Social Psychology, 1999The aim of the present study was to examine further the role that self‐identity plays in the theory of planned behaviour and, more specifically, to: (1) examine the combined effects of self‐identity and social identity constructs on intention and behaviour, and (2) examine the effects of self‐identity as a function of past experience of performing the ...
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The Past, Present, and Future of an Identity Theory*
, 2000Among the many traditions of research on "identity," two somewhat different yet strongly related strands of identity theory have developed. The first, reflected in the work of Stryker and colleagues, focuses on the linkages of social structures with ...
S. Stryker, P. Burke
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