This dissertation questions the assumptions about how to define multiple identities (Identity Salience or Supra-Additive approaches) and about the role of these identities in micromobilization. Fieldwork investigating the No al Club de Golf social movement in Tepoztlán, Mexico, demonstrates that respondents made two separate decisions about the movement: one, a decision about which side (group) of the movement to join; and, two, a decision about participation in the movement. Fundamentally, fieldwork highlights the important role pre-existing identities played in respondents’ decisions about which side of the movement to join. Computational models for the Identity Salience and Supra-Additive approaches to multiple identities are buil...
A proposed theory explains how actors rely on subtle features of social context when deciding whethe...
Social movements can be an effective strategy through which to influence social change. However, set...
The manner by which persons act upon, shape, and change social structure are central areas of study ...
This dissertation questions the assumptions about how to define multiple identities (Identity Salien...
This dissertation questions the assumptions about how to define multiple identities (Identity Salien...
would like to acknowledge those who made this research project possible. First, I must thank the Tep...
textSeveral social forces shape and influence one’s identity. The interaction of race, ethnicity, ge...
Social positions and social relationships are important in structuring self-concept. The self is oft...
The current dissertation aims to shed light on in-between groups. The term “in-between groups” is us...
This dissertation examines the processes of identity construction and deployment among Uruguayan wom...
Theory and research suggest that students of color examine and engage in meaning-making regarding th...
Over the last decades, the concept of identity has become increasingly central in the social psychol...
Social identity processes play a crucial role in the dynamics of protest, whether as antecedents, me...
This dissertation research analyzes the construction of identity through language in a variety of th...
This thesis examines differences between social groups and the relationship between ingroupidentific...
A proposed theory explains how actors rely on subtle features of social context when deciding whethe...
Social movements can be an effective strategy through which to influence social change. However, set...
The manner by which persons act upon, shape, and change social structure are central areas of study ...
This dissertation questions the assumptions about how to define multiple identities (Identity Salien...
This dissertation questions the assumptions about how to define multiple identities (Identity Salien...
would like to acknowledge those who made this research project possible. First, I must thank the Tep...
textSeveral social forces shape and influence one’s identity. The interaction of race, ethnicity, ge...
Social positions and social relationships are important in structuring self-concept. The self is oft...
The current dissertation aims to shed light on in-between groups. The term “in-between groups” is us...
This dissertation examines the processes of identity construction and deployment among Uruguayan wom...
Theory and research suggest that students of color examine and engage in meaning-making regarding th...
Over the last decades, the concept of identity has become increasingly central in the social psychol...
Social identity processes play a crucial role in the dynamics of protest, whether as antecedents, me...
This dissertation research analyzes the construction of identity through language in a variety of th...
This thesis examines differences between social groups and the relationship between ingroupidentific...
A proposed theory explains how actors rely on subtle features of social context when deciding whethe...
Social movements can be an effective strategy through which to influence social change. However, set...
The manner by which persons act upon, shape, and change social structure are central areas of study ...