Building on social identity theory and the sociocultural model of the self, we show that relatively lower-class individuals who value their social class identity (as activated by the “working class” label) experience elevated group identification and well-being. First, we found that social class identification significantly predicted self-esteem while controlling for traditional measures of social class (Study 1). Next, when primed with a working class identity, relative to a lower class identity, individuals from relatively lower-class backgrounds showed stronger group identification, endorsed more positive stereotypes about their social class group, and showed less negative affect (Studies 2a and 2b). Implications for conceptualizing soci...
[Introduction]: While it has long been accepted that social class plays a significant role in the d...
The present research examines the responses of students from higher versus lower social class backgr...
This article presents a critical review of Social Identify Theory. Its major contributions to the st...
Building on social identity theory and the sociocultural model of the self, we show that relatively ...
Presented is our perspective on the role of social identity in the motivation and performance of mem...
Individuals have a myriad of potential identities that they can use to define who they are, yet litt...
Drawing on recent research on the psychology of social class, I argue that the material conditions i...
Research on intergroup discrimination has focused on the cognitive and motivational mechanisms invol...
Social class ranks people on the social ladder of society, and in this research we examine how perce...
The central argument of this thesis is that social class remains a persistent system of inequality i...
peer-reviewedThe central argument of this thesis is that social class remains a persistent system of...
According to Social Identity Theory (SIT), identification with a social group is mainly motivated by...
This study is one of the first to examine acculturative and enculturative factors as they relate to ...
[Introduction]: While it has long been accepted that social class plays a significant role in the d...
This study was concerned with investigating the weak relationship between objective measures of soci...
[Introduction]: While it has long been accepted that social class plays a significant role in the d...
The present research examines the responses of students from higher versus lower social class backgr...
This article presents a critical review of Social Identify Theory. Its major contributions to the st...
Building on social identity theory and the sociocultural model of the self, we show that relatively ...
Presented is our perspective on the role of social identity in the motivation and performance of mem...
Individuals have a myriad of potential identities that they can use to define who they are, yet litt...
Drawing on recent research on the psychology of social class, I argue that the material conditions i...
Research on intergroup discrimination has focused on the cognitive and motivational mechanisms invol...
Social class ranks people on the social ladder of society, and in this research we examine how perce...
The central argument of this thesis is that social class remains a persistent system of inequality i...
peer-reviewedThe central argument of this thesis is that social class remains a persistent system of...
According to Social Identity Theory (SIT), identification with a social group is mainly motivated by...
This study is one of the first to examine acculturative and enculturative factors as they relate to ...
[Introduction]: While it has long been accepted that social class plays a significant role in the d...
This study was concerned with investigating the weak relationship between objective measures of soci...
[Introduction]: While it has long been accepted that social class plays a significant role in the d...
The present research examines the responses of students from higher versus lower social class backgr...
This article presents a critical review of Social Identify Theory. Its major contributions to the st...