The article presents a model for the study of norms transfer through state socialization, which combines a Social Constructivist body of theory for ideational change with Social Identity Theory (SIT) for identity formation. The model privileges self- and other categorization processes which according to SIT takes place between all social groups, as the main determinant for the outcome of state socialization. By also reconceptualizing domestic structure into two separate we-groups; state/elite and nation/people, which may have different self- and other categorization dynamics, the model is able to not only account for the common occurrence of different outcomes of socialization in apparently similar cases, but is also able to take the mass d...
In this article, we introduce the concept ofsocial identity complexity-a new theoreti-cal construct ...
A social system, as a set of people, is considered as a set of human molecules contained in a system...
In this article, we propose a social psychological mechanism for the formation of new social change ...
This chapter is an attempt to offer a structural framework for explaining the transfer of norms thro...
The author of this article seeks to explain Europeanization of EU Member States’ national identitie...
The theory of constructuralism describes how shared knowledge, representative of cultural forms, dev...
Tajfel’s social identity and Turner’s self categorization theories are complimentary. The aim of thi...
The article aims to stress the importance of cultural factor influencing the formation of modern sta...
People’s attitudes towards social norms play a crucial role in understanding group behavior. Norm ps...
We articulate the role of norms within the social identity perspective as a basis for the-orizing a ...
We articulate the role of norms within the social identity perspective as a basis for theorizing a n...
Social identity theory is a “grand” theory. Its core premise is that in many social situations peopl...
The article explores the process of identity constructions in Central and Eastern Europe through dem...
This thesis explored linkages between aspects of Social Identity Theory (SIT) and the constructs of...
In this article, we propose a social psychological mechanism for the formation of new social change ...
In this article, we introduce the concept ofsocial identity complexity-a new theoreti-cal construct ...
A social system, as a set of people, is considered as a set of human molecules contained in a system...
In this article, we propose a social psychological mechanism for the formation of new social change ...
This chapter is an attempt to offer a structural framework for explaining the transfer of norms thro...
The author of this article seeks to explain Europeanization of EU Member States’ national identitie...
The theory of constructuralism describes how shared knowledge, representative of cultural forms, dev...
Tajfel’s social identity and Turner’s self categorization theories are complimentary. The aim of thi...
The article aims to stress the importance of cultural factor influencing the formation of modern sta...
People’s attitudes towards social norms play a crucial role in understanding group behavior. Norm ps...
We articulate the role of norms within the social identity perspective as a basis for the-orizing a ...
We articulate the role of norms within the social identity perspective as a basis for theorizing a n...
Social identity theory is a “grand” theory. Its core premise is that in many social situations peopl...
The article explores the process of identity constructions in Central and Eastern Europe through dem...
This thesis explored linkages between aspects of Social Identity Theory (SIT) and the constructs of...
In this article, we propose a social psychological mechanism for the formation of new social change ...
In this article, we introduce the concept ofsocial identity complexity-a new theoreti-cal construct ...
A social system, as a set of people, is considered as a set of human molecules contained in a system...
In this article, we propose a social psychological mechanism for the formation of new social change ...