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Being part of a Group Identity

The Multiple In-group Identity Framework

The Multiple In-group Identity Framework

... internalised group identification increases involvement and behaviour towards sport organisations (Funk & James, ...an identity in a person’s working ...superordinate identity. Self-important ...

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The Conflict-Oriented Group Identity of Partisanship

The Conflict-Oriented Group Identity of Partisanship

... conflict-oriented group identity, and give us ...conflict-oriented group identity, I argue that an American’s Need to Evaluate (N2E) and tendency to be a “joiner” strongly influence this ...

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Group Identity and Discrimination in Small Markets: Asymmetry of In-Group Favors

Group Identity and Discrimination in Small Markets: Asymmetry of In-Group Favors

... 2002). Studies dealing with natural groups identify signicant eects on behavior. For instance, involving members of two rival business schools, Kramer et al. (1995) nd that responders are more willing to accept ...

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The Significance of Deaf Identity for Psychological Well-Being

The Significance of Deaf Identity for Psychological Well-Being

... that identity in order to achieve “positive distinctiveness” (Tajfel & Turner, ...cultural identity as deaf might be comparable to the “Black is beautiful” movement whereby positive group ...

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Identity, homophily and in-group bias

Identity, homophily and in-group bias

... where group identity is reinforced by displaying group ...reinforcing identity-based behaviour and preferences ( Benjamin et ...endogenous group structure ( Coricelli et ...than ...

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Running head: GROUP MEMBERSHIP AND SOCIAL IDENTITY IN ADDICTION. Group membership and social identity in addiction recovery

Running head: GROUP MEMBERSHIP AND SOCIAL IDENTITY IN ADDICTION. Group membership and social identity in addiction recovery

... connectedness, identity, self-efficacy and health ...and being part of the social world than is indicated by measures of ingroup identification (or lack ...not being subjectively connected to ...

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Identity  Based  Group  Signatures  from  Hierarchical  Identity-Based  Encryption

Identity Based Group Signatures from Hierarchical Identity-Based Encryption

... the group signa- ...the group manager’s key), can add users to group (and obtain their signing keys), open signatures at will ...a group identity, two identities of group members ...

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Deindividuation effects on group offending : the effect of salient identity and being in a group on sexual offending

Deindividuation effects on group offending : the effect of salient identity and being in a group on sexual offending

... Scenario 1: The fire Condition = group/anonymous Immediately you start coughing. Carefully you move along the corridor, closer to the source of the screams. It’s a woman, her voice is high pitched and shrill. ...

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'Being the Teacher': identity and classroom conversation

'Being the Teacher': identity and classroom conversation

... transportable identity such a potent aspect of ...transportable identity It is at least conceivable that Extract 3 could occur in exactly this form outside the classroom in an encounter between group ...

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Being Canadian: Formulating and Branding a National Identity

Being Canadian: Formulating and Branding a National Identity

... a group of individuals, they undergo interpellation, or the process of ...be part of a people, they’ve also accepted the social action or mission that comes with ...

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Ethnic identity, immigration, and well-being: an interactional perspective

Ethnic identity, immigration, and well-being: an interactional perspective

... immigrant group within the new ...becoming part of the new ...Ethnic identity is likely to be strong when immigrants have a strong desire to retain their identities and when pluralism is encouraged ...

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Being nationalist: identity within a post-Ottoman state

Being nationalist: identity within a post-Ottoman state

... organisational life. As such, this thesis focuses on centralized authority, leadership and campaigns rather than the more dissipated elements of activism. My ability to participate was based on the ability to be on the ...

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Being a teacher and a teacher educator – developing a new identity?

Being a teacher and a teacher educator – developing a new identity?

... 3 identity as a teacher to take on a mentor’s identity for two student teachers, using the term ‘school-based teacher educator’ to describe this ...an identity as a teacher educator in experienced ...

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Celebrate being a part of the group

Celebrate being a part of the group

... Termsurance Group Premium Return Insurance Plan, we offer you the option of cancelling your policy within the Free Look period of 15 days from the date of receipt of your policy ...

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Socially, third- and fourth-graders are eager to be part of a group. Being accepted

Socially, third- and fourth-graders are eager to be part of a group. Being accepted

... each group to read the verse aloud quietly to the group: “I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God for the salvation of everyone who believes: first for the Jew, then for the ...
"A Desire of Being": Identity and The Book of Thel

"A Desire of Being": Identity and The Book of Thel

... "A Desire of Being": Identity and The Book of Thel Christopher Heppner Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.colby.edu/cq This Article is brought to you for free and open access by ...

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Threats to Identity and Emotional Well-being

Threats to Identity and Emotional Well-being

... relationships being described as challenging, many of the participants speak of managing to establish a few close friendships during adulthood, while continuing to experience difficulties forming any intimate ...

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Being Eritrean in Milan: the constitution of identity

Being Eritrean in Milan: the constitution of identity

... and identity is tied to an idea of progress, well explained by the words of the young people (chapter 6) who emphasise degreses of civilisation, and openness and closure of mentality, similarly to the ...

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Investigating environmental identity, well being and meaning

Investigating environmental identity, well being and meaning

... The present research suggests that a reciprocal relationship may exist between the natural environment and the people who engage with it: experience of the natural environment may be able to simultaneously promote ...

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Being transsexual: self, identity and embodied

subjectivity.

Being transsexual: self, identity and embodied subjectivity.

... `respectable'. Hence, any relationship that Albert has with a woman will call into.. Even though he feels, very strongly, that he has done everything within his p[r] ...

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