In this chapter, we examine the self and identity by considering the different conditions under which these are affected by the groups to which people belong. From a social identity perspective we argue that group commitment, on the one hand, and features of the social context, on the other hand, are crucial determinants of central identity concerns. We develop a taxonomy of situations to reflect the different concerns and motives that come into play as a result of threats to personal and group identity and degree of commitment to the group. We specify for each cell in this taxonomy how these issues of self and social identity impinge upon a broad variety of responses at the perceptual, affective, and behavioral level.</p
The task of social psychology is to explain the flexibility of human beings in creating and relating...
Social identity theory proposes that the need for self-esteem motivates group members to protect and...
This study advances identity theory, a prominent sociological social psychological theory, by invest...
In this chapter, we examine the self and identity by considering the different conditions under whic...
The aim of this study is to show that, when examining social identification, it is both possible and...
Social identity research has transformed psychology and the social sciences. Developed around interg...
Identity refers to how people answer the question, “Who are you?” This question may be posed explici...
Identity is a matter that social sciences have been working on for over a hundred years. The literat...
The historical development, metatheoretical background, and current state of the social identity per...
In this chapter, we explore how individual selves affect others and how others affect individual sel...
Personal and social identity have generally been considered as separate components of individual\u20...
Tajfel’s social identity and Turner’s self categorization theories are complimentary. The aim of thi...
Nowhere is the concept of identity more relevant than in the domains of “race,” ethnicity, and natio...
Social identity theory is a “grand” theory. Its core premise is that in many social situations peopl...
The present paper investigates how people identify with groups depending on the clarity of a group's...
The task of social psychology is to explain the flexibility of human beings in creating and relating...
Social identity theory proposes that the need for self-esteem motivates group members to protect and...
This study advances identity theory, a prominent sociological social psychological theory, by invest...
In this chapter, we examine the self and identity by considering the different conditions under whic...
The aim of this study is to show that, when examining social identification, it is both possible and...
Social identity research has transformed psychology and the social sciences. Developed around interg...
Identity refers to how people answer the question, “Who are you?” This question may be posed explici...
Identity is a matter that social sciences have been working on for over a hundred years. The literat...
The historical development, metatheoretical background, and current state of the social identity per...
In this chapter, we explore how individual selves affect others and how others affect individual sel...
Personal and social identity have generally been considered as separate components of individual\u20...
Tajfel’s social identity and Turner’s self categorization theories are complimentary. The aim of thi...
Nowhere is the concept of identity more relevant than in the domains of “race,” ethnicity, and natio...
Social identity theory is a “grand” theory. Its core premise is that in many social situations peopl...
The present paper investigates how people identify with groups depending on the clarity of a group's...
The task of social psychology is to explain the flexibility of human beings in creating and relating...
Social identity theory proposes that the need for self-esteem motivates group members to protect and...
This study advances identity theory, a prominent sociological social psychological theory, by invest...