This article develops a social psychological model of politicized collective identity that revolves around 3 conceptual triads. The 1st triad consists of collective identity, the struggle between groups for power, and the wider societal context. It is proposed that people evince politicized collective identity to the extent that they engage as self-conscious group members in a power struggle on behalf of their group knowing that it is the more inclusive societal context in which this struggle has to be fought out. Next, 3 antecedent stages leading to politicized collective identity are distinguished: awareness of shared grievances, adversarial attributions, and involvement of society at large. This sequence culminates in the final triad bec...
Borrowing from symbolic interactionism, social constructionism and dramaturgy, this dissertation ana...
The authors offer a framework for conceptualizing collective identity that aims to clarify and make ...
Social identity theory is a “grand” theory. Its core premise is that in many social situations peopl...
This article develops a social psychological model of politicized collective identity that revolves ...
An integrative social identity model of collective action (SIMCA) is developed that incorporates 3 s...
An integrative social identity model of collective action (SIMCA) is developed that incorporates 3 s...
An integrative social identity model of collective action (SIMCA) is developed that incorporates 3 s...
Political behaviour always involves social groups, whether these take the form of concrete networks ...
The historical development, metatheoretical background, and current state of the social identity per...
Social and political change involves a challenge to the status quo in intergroup power relations. Tr...
Social identity processes play a crucial role in the dynamics of protest, whether as antecedents, me...
This paper reviews some of the contributions that the discipline of psychology makes to the study of...
This article provides an analytic overview of scholarly work on the concept of collective identity b...
Social identity theory is a nonreductionist account of the relationship between collective self and ...
Tajfel’s social identity and Turner’s self categorization theories are complimentary. The aim of thi...
Borrowing from symbolic interactionism, social constructionism and dramaturgy, this dissertation ana...
The authors offer a framework for conceptualizing collective identity that aims to clarify and make ...
Social identity theory is a “grand” theory. Its core premise is that in many social situations peopl...
This article develops a social psychological model of politicized collective identity that revolves ...
An integrative social identity model of collective action (SIMCA) is developed that incorporates 3 s...
An integrative social identity model of collective action (SIMCA) is developed that incorporates 3 s...
An integrative social identity model of collective action (SIMCA) is developed that incorporates 3 s...
Political behaviour always involves social groups, whether these take the form of concrete networks ...
The historical development, metatheoretical background, and current state of the social identity per...
Social and political change involves a challenge to the status quo in intergroup power relations. Tr...
Social identity processes play a crucial role in the dynamics of protest, whether as antecedents, me...
This paper reviews some of the contributions that the discipline of psychology makes to the study of...
This article provides an analytic overview of scholarly work on the concept of collective identity b...
Social identity theory is a nonreductionist account of the relationship between collective self and ...
Tajfel’s social identity and Turner’s self categorization theories are complimentary. The aim of thi...
Borrowing from symbolic interactionism, social constructionism and dramaturgy, this dissertation ana...
The authors offer a framework for conceptualizing collective identity that aims to clarify and make ...
Social identity theory is a “grand” theory. Its core premise is that in many social situations peopl...