We propose that when the intergroup context changes, the frame of reference for social comparison, the referential meaning of an identity, as well as the definition of group membership may also change. To test this proposal, we manipulated Hong Kong college students' (N = 94)frame of reference for social comparison by having them read a narrative account of the Diaoyu Islands sovereignty dispute and then write an essay on the responsibility of either the Beijing government (Beijing condition) or the Japanese government (Japan condition). Next, participants' social identities and their intergroup attitude toward Mainland Chinese and Hongkongers were assessed As predicted, in the Beijing condition, a Chinese vs Hongkonger identity was related...
Hong Kong Chinese have always faced a dilemma in claiming a regional, localized Hong Kong identity a...
The struggle to break away from the parent state and claim for independence often results in politic...
The relation between intergroup perceptions and people's implicit theories of the malleability of hu...
Social identity theories have posited that people’s social categorization renders ingroup favoritism...
The social identification model posits that social identification is a social psychological expressi...
This study investigated if modernity and Confucian values were ingroup's positively valued distincti...
Social identity theories have posited that people's social categorization renders ingroup favoritism...
Social identity approaches assume that social identification affects both self-conception and interg...
Social identity approaches assume that social identification affects both self-conception and interg...
ABSTRACT [ This study investigated if modernity and Confucian values were ingroup|s positively value...
During the summer of 2019, the largest protests in Hong Kong’s history occurred. The Be Water protes...
Over the last decade, political tensions between Hong Kong and mainland China over the territory’s s...
Previous research has shown a widespread bias among Hong Kong adolescents against Chinese Mainlander...
Subjective group identification may not always be based on common biological origins or group salien...
The present study was designed to examine the role of the perceived culture of the outgroup and the ...
Hong Kong Chinese have always faced a dilemma in claiming a regional, localized Hong Kong identity a...
The struggle to break away from the parent state and claim for independence often results in politic...
The relation between intergroup perceptions and people's implicit theories of the malleability of hu...
Social identity theories have posited that people’s social categorization renders ingroup favoritism...
The social identification model posits that social identification is a social psychological expressi...
This study investigated if modernity and Confucian values were ingroup's positively valued distincti...
Social identity theories have posited that people's social categorization renders ingroup favoritism...
Social identity approaches assume that social identification affects both self-conception and interg...
Social identity approaches assume that social identification affects both self-conception and interg...
ABSTRACT [ This study investigated if modernity and Confucian values were ingroup|s positively value...
During the summer of 2019, the largest protests in Hong Kong’s history occurred. The Be Water protes...
Over the last decade, political tensions between Hong Kong and mainland China over the territory’s s...
Previous research has shown a widespread bias among Hong Kong adolescents against Chinese Mainlander...
Subjective group identification may not always be based on common biological origins or group salien...
The present study was designed to examine the role of the perceived culture of the outgroup and the ...
Hong Kong Chinese have always faced a dilemma in claiming a regional, localized Hong Kong identity a...
The struggle to break away from the parent state and claim for independence often results in politic...
The relation between intergroup perceptions and people's implicit theories of the malleability of hu...