According to traditional models of deindividuation, lowered personal identifiability leads to a loss of identity and a loss of internalized control over behaviour This account has been challenged by arguing that manipulations of identifiability affect the relative salience of personal or social identity and hence the choice of standards to control behaviour The present study contributes to an extension of this argument according to which identifiability manipulations do not only affect the salience of social identity but also the strategic communication of social identity. Reicher and Lvine (1993) have shown that subjects who are more identifiable to a powerful outgroup will moderate the expression of those aspects of ingroup identity which...
In four studies, effects of self-perceived or public-perceived threats to group status or group dist...
This article extends the social identity model of deindividuation effects (SIDE) by considering the ...
A distinction between forms of social identity formation in small interactive groups is investigated...
According to traditional models of deindividuation, lowered personal identifiability leads to a loss...
The studies reported in this paper address the predictions of the social identity model of deindivid...
The studies reported in this paper address the predictions of the social identity model of deindivid...
The studies reported in this paper address the predictions of the social identity model of deindivid...
This research investigated the intergroup properties of hostile 'flaming' behaviour in computer-medi...
K.M. Douglas and C. McGarty (in press) demonstrated that being identifiable to an ingroup audience ...
Threats from both distinctiveness with the outgroup and prototypicality as an ingroup members were i...
This article extends the social identity model of deindividuation effects (SIDE) by considering the ...
This article extends the social identity model of deindividuation effects (SIDE) by considering the ...
This article extends the social identity model of deindividuation effects (SIDE) by considering the ...
A distinction between forms of social identity formation in small interactive groups is investigated...
Group members ’ choice to work on individual or on group status improvement was examined as a functi...
In four studies, effects of self-perceived or public-perceived threats to group status or group dist...
This article extends the social identity model of deindividuation effects (SIDE) by considering the ...
A distinction between forms of social identity formation in small interactive groups is investigated...
According to traditional models of deindividuation, lowered personal identifiability leads to a loss...
The studies reported in this paper address the predictions of the social identity model of deindivid...
The studies reported in this paper address the predictions of the social identity model of deindivid...
The studies reported in this paper address the predictions of the social identity model of deindivid...
This research investigated the intergroup properties of hostile 'flaming' behaviour in computer-medi...
K.M. Douglas and C. McGarty (in press) demonstrated that being identifiable to an ingroup audience ...
Threats from both distinctiveness with the outgroup and prototypicality as an ingroup members were i...
This article extends the social identity model of deindividuation effects (SIDE) by considering the ...
This article extends the social identity model of deindividuation effects (SIDE) by considering the ...
This article extends the social identity model of deindividuation effects (SIDE) by considering the ...
A distinction between forms of social identity formation in small interactive groups is investigated...
Group members ’ choice to work on individual or on group status improvement was examined as a functi...
In four studies, effects of self-perceived or public-perceived threats to group status or group dist...
This article extends the social identity model of deindividuation effects (SIDE) by considering the ...
A distinction between forms of social identity formation in small interactive groups is investigated...