Due to copyright restrictions, the full-text of this item is not attached to this record. Please follow the link, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijintrel.2014.11.003, to the online version on the publisher's website.This research addresses the relationship between ideal selves and social context from asocial identity perspective. Based on Social Identity Theory (Tajfel & Turner, 1979, 1986) and related research, it is argued that ideal selves stand in a functional relationship with identity management strategies and that, consequently, shared beliefs about relevant intergroup relations influence the preferences for ideal selves. Three studies conducted with black and white adolescent and adult South Africans tested the assumption. The overall...
Includes bibliographical references.Against the contrasting backdrop of the ideal and value of socia...
This article presents basic insights on the concept of identity unfolding the dichotomy of viewpoint...
A social identity consists of the social or public aspects of yourself, the impression that you typi...
This dissertation investigates situational characteristics that may induce people to operate as indi...
The study of adolescents’ idols has an over 100-year tradition. The meta-analysis of Teigen, Normann...
Social identity theory assumes that individuals and collectives apply identity management strategies...
Due to copyright restrictions, the full-text of this item is not attached to this record. Please fol...
The enormous social, economic, and political government-led societal transformation South Africans h...
In this theoretical analysis, we discuss the attributional and enactment approaches to identity and ...
Social identity theory is a “grand” theory. Its core premise is that in many social situations peopl...
Two studies investigated the role of intergroup contact in predicting collective action tendencies a...
In the formation and composition of what might be termed personal identity a key but often neglected...
When do ideals influence functioning? The author assumes that the high complexity of the ideal self ...
In the field study we examined the assumptions proposed by Social Identity Theory (SIT) that dominan...
Social identity research has transformed psychology and the social sciences. Developed around interg...
Includes bibliographical references.Against the contrasting backdrop of the ideal and value of socia...
This article presents basic insights on the concept of identity unfolding the dichotomy of viewpoint...
A social identity consists of the social or public aspects of yourself, the impression that you typi...
This dissertation investigates situational characteristics that may induce people to operate as indi...
The study of adolescents’ idols has an over 100-year tradition. The meta-analysis of Teigen, Normann...
Social identity theory assumes that individuals and collectives apply identity management strategies...
Due to copyright restrictions, the full-text of this item is not attached to this record. Please fol...
The enormous social, economic, and political government-led societal transformation South Africans h...
In this theoretical analysis, we discuss the attributional and enactment approaches to identity and ...
Social identity theory is a “grand” theory. Its core premise is that in many social situations peopl...
Two studies investigated the role of intergroup contact in predicting collective action tendencies a...
In the formation and composition of what might be termed personal identity a key but often neglected...
When do ideals influence functioning? The author assumes that the high complexity of the ideal self ...
In the field study we examined the assumptions proposed by Social Identity Theory (SIT) that dominan...
Social identity research has transformed psychology and the social sciences. Developed around interg...
Includes bibliographical references.Against the contrasting backdrop of the ideal and value of socia...
This article presents basic insights on the concept of identity unfolding the dichotomy of viewpoint...
A social identity consists of the social or public aspects of yourself, the impression that you typi...