The enormous social, economic, and political government-led societal transformation South Africans have experienced over the past 15 years have brought about numerous societal and identity changes. The aim of the present study was to explore how dominant (White participants) and non-dominant (Black participants) groups experiencing the government-led societal transformation process deal with perceptions of intergroup differences based on Social Identity Theory (Tajfel & Turner, 1979, 1986) and related field research. Social Identity Theory predicts that in the presence of intergroup differences group members irrespective of their status position will apply identity management strategies to either improve or maintain their status position. T...
We examined identity indicators in free self-descriptions of African, Coloured, Indian, and White et...
In the new South Africa, the formation of a post-apartheid national identity has been constructed by...
This article develops a social psychological model of politicized collective identity that revolves ...
The enormous social, economic, and political government-led societal transformation South Africans h...
In the field study we examined the assumptions proposed by Social Identity Theory (SIT) that dominan...
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Two studies investigated the role of intergroup contact in predicting collective action tendencies a...
Social identity theory assumes that individuals and collectives apply identity management strategies...
Identity outcomes are the end result of the interplay between: the context which communicates overt ...
MA (Research Psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis research project investiga...
This work examines the salience of group identity in explaining the behavior of high school students...
The enormous social, economic and political transformation South Africans have experienced especiall...
Intergroup relation perspectives stem from research in Western contexts with clear distinctions betw...
Oppression operates at various levels, with varying degrees of negativity, and groups respond in mar...
We examined identity indicators in free self-descriptions of African, Coloured, Indian, and White et...
We examined identity indicators in free self-descriptions of African, Coloured, Indian, and White et...
In the new South Africa, the formation of a post-apartheid national identity has been constructed by...
This article develops a social psychological model of politicized collective identity that revolves ...
The enormous social, economic, and political government-led societal transformation South Africans h...
In the field study we examined the assumptions proposed by Social Identity Theory (SIT) that dominan...
Due to copyright restrictions, the full-text of this item is not attached to this record. Please fol...
Two studies investigated the role of intergroup contact in predicting collective action tendencies a...
Social identity theory assumes that individuals and collectives apply identity management strategies...
Identity outcomes are the end result of the interplay between: the context which communicates overt ...
MA (Research Psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis research project investiga...
This work examines the salience of group identity in explaining the behavior of high school students...
The enormous social, economic and political transformation South Africans have experienced especiall...
Intergroup relation perspectives stem from research in Western contexts with clear distinctions betw...
Oppression operates at various levels, with varying degrees of negativity, and groups respond in mar...
We examined identity indicators in free self-descriptions of African, Coloured, Indian, and White et...
We examined identity indicators in free self-descriptions of African, Coloured, Indian, and White et...
In the new South Africa, the formation of a post-apartheid national identity has been constructed by...
This article develops a social psychological model of politicized collective identity that revolves ...