• by social psychologists Henri Tajfel and John Turner in the 1970s and the 1980s, social identity theory introduced the concept of a social identity as...
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  • Identity is shaped by social and cultural factors and how others perceive and acknowledge one's characteristics. The etymology of the term "identity"...
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  • Identity theory may refer to: Any of the theories of identity in philosophy; Cultural identity theory, in the social sciences; Identity Theory (webzine)...
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  • Social identity threat is a theory in social psychology derived from social identity theory to explain the different types of threats that arise from...
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    called social identity theory and self-categorization theory. Experts describe them as two intertwined, but distinct, social psychological theories. The...
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  • John Turner and colleagues, and along with social identity theory it is a constituent part of the social identity approach. It was in part developed to address...
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  • of in-group favoritism are realistic conflict theory and social identity theory. Realistic conflict theory proposes that intergroup competition, and sometimes...
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  • personal identity. Not to be confused with social identity theory or self-categorization theory, collective identity focuses on the identity of the group...
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  • Personal identity is the unique numerical identity of a person over time. Discussions regarding personal identity typically aim to determine the necessary...
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  • undesirable social identity. Optimal distinctiveness theory was built upon and further extended the assumptions of social identity theory and other models...
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    who formulated social identity theory together with John Turner. Social identity theory adopts this definition of national identity and suggests that...
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    against a social cohesion based definition for social groups is the social identity perspective, which draws on insights made in social identity theory. Here...
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  • discrimination rather than less. Social categorization theory and social identity theory differ from realistic group conflict theory in that they suggest that...
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  • homogeneity from the perspective of social identity theory. While complementary to the self-categorization theory account, this body of research was concerned...
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  • sender maintain a positive social identity. This theory is concerned with the links between language, context, and identity. It focuses on both the intergroup...
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    Social exchange theory is a sociological and psychological theory that studies the social behavior in the interaction of two parties that implement a...
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  • roots. Ethnic identity emerged in social psychology out of social identity theory. Social identity theory posits that belonging to social groups (e.g....
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    Additionally, the theory fails to explain why certain suggestions or individuals rise to normative status while others do not. The social identity theory posits...
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    self-concept and social identity. Labeling theory is closely related to social-construction and symbolic-interaction analysis. Labeling theory was developed...
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  • from moment to moment?" Cragun, Ryan; Cragun, Deborah (2006). "Social Identity Theory". Introduction to Sociology (1 ed.). Blacksleet River. p. 71. ISBN 9781449977474...
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    self-categorization theory developed by John Turner states that the self-concept consists of at least two "levels": a personal identity and a social one. In other...
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  • social identity theory does not. This theory has widely been compared to system justification theory since they are both system justifying theories....
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  • Personality and Social Psychology, (79(2), 174-189. Groh, A. (2019). Theories of Culture. London: Routledge. ISBN 978-1-138-66865-2 Theories of Identity. (2012)...
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  • The social identity model of deindividuation effects (or SIDE model) is a theory developed in social psychology and communication studies. SIDE explains...
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  • increasingly radical behavior." Self-perception theory, then, has strong ties to social identity and social influence in this scenario. Also in 2010, Clayton...
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  • Social psychology utilizes a wide range of specific theories for various kinds of social and cognitive phenomena. Here is a sampling of some of the more...
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  • Workism Self-Schema Social theory Social defeat Lev Vygotsky Social stigma Social identity Self-discovery Peer pressure Cultural identity Erving Goffman Religious...
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  • Political identity is a form of social identity marking membership of certain groups that share a common struggle for a certain form of power. This can...
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  • Social dominance theory (SDT) is a social psychological theory of intergroup relations that examines the caste-like features of group-based social hierarchies...
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  • Identity control theory is a theory in sociology concerned with the development of personal identity. Created by Peter Burke, it focuses on the nature...
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