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Social Identity and Self-Categorization
Oleh:
Abrams, Dominic
;
Hogg, Michael A.
Jenis:
Article from Books - Reference
Dalam koleksi:
The Sage Handbook of Prejudice, Stereotyping and Discrimination
,
page 179-193.
Topik:
Social Identity Theory
;
Self-Categorization Theory
;
Theoretical Themes and Developments
;
Self- Structure and Process
;
Other Developments and Future Directions
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Perpustakaan PKPM
Nomor Panggil:
301.150.1 SAG 12
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Social identity theory is one of the most influential and far reaching theories of intergroup relations and group processes. The theory addresses both group and intergroup processes and behavior , embodied in a variety of specific sub-theories, including self-categorization theory. These share a common metatheoretical framework that links social structure and context with categorization and identity processes. The core process is transformation from categorizing and viewing the self and others as individuals to seeing the self and others in terms of their representativisness of contrasting social groups and categories. We first outline the theoretical background and history of social identity theory. We then describe (a) the nature of the transformation from individual to collective representations; (b) how social identity has been conceptualized more recently, in terms of its motivational implications; and (c) the consequences for biases in intragroup and intergroup behavior.
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