The role played by social identity theory in responding to the crisis of confidence in social psychology is described. It is a theory that addresses group processes and intergroup relations by separating and articulating different levels of explanation. Social categorization depersonalizes perception, cognition, affect and conduct in terms of relevant ingroup or outgroup prototypes, and social categorization of self, in conjunction with beliefs about the nature of intergroup relations, is responsible for specific manifestations of group behavior. Social identity theory continues to develop. In this article we focus on the motivational role of subjective uncertainty reduction in social identification - a model is outlined (Hogg & Mullin, 199...
This paper investigates the possibility that individuals selectively identify with groups as a means...
To study categorization effects in an experimental context the minimal group paradigm has been desig...
In social psychology a returning to its sociological roots can be observed in the years from 1960 ti...
A motivational extension of social identity theory is proposed: the uncertainty reduction hypothesis...
Social categorization under minimal group conditions reliably produces intergroup discrimination. It...
Building on the subjective uncertainty reduction model of social identity processes (M. A. Hogg, in ...
Minimal group studies are sometimes interpreted as showing that social categorization per se inevita...
Two experiments tested the prediction that uncertainty reduction and self-enhancement motivations ha...
Two studies examined the effects of self-uncertainty and ingroup entitativity on group identificatio...
Social identity theory is a “grand” theory. Its core premise is that in many social situations peopl...
The present paper investigates how people identify with groups depending on the clarity of a group's...
Tajfel’s social identity and Turner’s self categorization theories are complimentary. The aim of thi...
This article presents a critical review of Social Identify Theory. Its major contributions to the st...
The historical development, metatheoretical background, and current state of the social identity per...
This article aims to classify social identity-based theories of intergroup differentiation in terms ...
This paper investigates the possibility that individuals selectively identify with groups as a means...
To study categorization effects in an experimental context the minimal group paradigm has been desig...
In social psychology a returning to its sociological roots can be observed in the years from 1960 ti...
A motivational extension of social identity theory is proposed: the uncertainty reduction hypothesis...
Social categorization under minimal group conditions reliably produces intergroup discrimination. It...
Building on the subjective uncertainty reduction model of social identity processes (M. A. Hogg, in ...
Minimal group studies are sometimes interpreted as showing that social categorization per se inevita...
Two experiments tested the prediction that uncertainty reduction and self-enhancement motivations ha...
Two studies examined the effects of self-uncertainty and ingroup entitativity on group identificatio...
Social identity theory is a “grand” theory. Its core premise is that in many social situations peopl...
The present paper investigates how people identify with groups depending on the clarity of a group's...
Tajfel’s social identity and Turner’s self categorization theories are complimentary. The aim of thi...
This article presents a critical review of Social Identify Theory. Its major contributions to the st...
The historical development, metatheoretical background, and current state of the social identity per...
This article aims to classify social identity-based theories of intergroup differentiation in terms ...
This paper investigates the possibility that individuals selectively identify with groups as a means...
To study categorization effects in an experimental context the minimal group paradigm has been desig...
In social psychology a returning to its sociological roots can be observed in the years from 1960 ti...