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+ | '''Social identity''' is that aspect of self image which arises from a social context provided by, for example, in group or ethnic values and membership of such groups. [[Social identity theory]] addresses many of the issue surrounding this topic. |
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+ | ==See also== |
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+ | *[[Basking in reflected glory]] |
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+ | *[[Ethnic identity]] |
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+ | *[[Ethnocentrism]] |
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+ | *[[Identity fusion]] |
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+ | *[[Minority groups]] |
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+ | *[[Professional identity]] |
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+ | *[[Reference groups]] |
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+ | *[[Self concept]] |
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+ | *[[Social identity model of deindividuation effects]] |
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+ | ==Further reading== |
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+ | * Kurzban, R., & Leary, M. R. (2001). Evolutionary origins of stigmatization: The functions of social exclusion. ''[[Psychological Bulletin]]'', 127(2), 187-208. [http://www.psych.upenn.edu/PLEEP/pdfs/2001%20Kurzban%20and%20Leary%20psych%20bull.pdf Full text] |
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Social identity is that aspect of self image which arises from a social context provided by, for example, in group or ethnic values and membership of such groups. Social identity theory addresses many of the issue surrounding this topic.
See also
- Basking in reflected glory
- Ethnic identity
- Ethnocentrism
- Identity fusion
- Minority groups
- Professional identity
- Reference groups
- Self concept
- Social identity model of deindividuation effects
Further reading
- Kurzban, R., & Leary, M. R. (2001). Evolutionary origins of stigmatization: The functions of social exclusion. Psychological Bulletin, 127(2), 187-208. Full text