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Social Identity, Self-Categorisation and SIDE

The intersection of self and social identity in heritage brand destination

The intersection of self and social identity in heritage brand destination

... residents’ self-categorising and conceptualising of their identity elements that were most relevant to the ...these self-categorisation and conceptualisation were aligned to their perceptions ...

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A gendered self or a gendered context? A social identity approach to gender differences

A gendered self or a gendered context? A social identity approach to gender differences

... to social identity theory and self-categorisation theory for a conceptualisation of both gender and the self-concept as being malleable and context-dependent ...The social ...

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Transference and social categorisation

Transference and social categorisation

... the social identity ...of social category salience. We noted that the shift within the social identity approach away from an activation and application model of cognition, toward an ...

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Social Media and Self: Influences on the Formation of Identity and Understanding of Self through Social Networking Sites

Social Media and Self: Influences on the Formation of Identity and Understanding of Self through Social Networking Sites

... Instagram is a photo-­‐sharing application (Instagram 2014) in which the user can share the world through their eyes to showcase what they find interesting or important. The majority of pictures range from mundane ...

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The Delinquent Peer Group: Social Identity and Self-categorization Perspectives

The Delinquent Peer Group: Social Identity and Self-categorization Perspectives

... I owe a great debt of gratitude to Dr Penelope Oakes, my supervisor, who not only inspired me, guided me and challenged me onwards but who also untiringly walked with me through my convoluted thinking and straightened ...

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Social Identity Theory and Self-categorization Theory: A Historical Review

Social Identity Theory and Self-categorization Theory: A Historical Review

... groups? Social identity theorists spent a great deal of time outlining how a low status group member can claw back a positive social identity (Tajfel & Turner, 1979; Turner & Brown, ...

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Art Majors\u27 Perceptions of Their Self-Concept, Academic Self-Efficacy, and Social Identity

Art Majors\u27 Perceptions of Their Self-Concept, Academic Self-Efficacy, and Social Identity

... sense that they were going to make it in the art world somehow, even if that means working on their message and art on the side. Future goals varied for participants; participants A, B, C, and E all included ...

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Self esteem, social comparison and discrimination: a reappraisal and development of Tajfel's social identity theory

Self esteem, social comparison and discrimination: a reappraisal and development of Tajfel's social identity theory

... group preference in an attempt to obtain positive in-group distinctiveness and thereby positive evaluations of their in- groups and of themselves as in-group member[r] ...

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Self esteem, social comparison and discrimination: a reappraisal and development of Tajfel's social identity theory

Self esteem, social comparison and discrimination: a reappraisal and development of Tajfel's social identity theory

... The role of stereotyping in the production of false- consciousness. Quasi- therapeutic effects of intergroup competition. Intergroup differentiation in a political conte[r] ...

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If Stigmatized, Self-Esteem Is not Enough: Effects of Sexism, Self-Esteem and Social Identity on Leadership Aspiration

If Stigmatized, Self-Esteem Is not Enough: Effects of Sexism, Self-Esteem and Social Identity on Leadership Aspiration

... these social and psychological barriers, ambivalent sexism plays a relevant role because of its apparently positive dimension resulting even more harmful than explicitly hostile attitudes (Barreto & Ellemers, ...

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Internet use by teenagers: social inclusion, self confidence and group identity

Internet use by teenagers: social inclusion, self confidence and group identity

... These paths were added and were twofold in nature: the first, based on the digital divide framework assumptions, directly linked confidence and uses and attitudes towards the internet;[r] ...

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Practising identity : emerging adults, digital social technologies and contexts for self

Practising identity : emerging adults, digital social technologies and contexts for self

... Through comprehensive exploration of the ways in which these digital native emerging adults establish activities of practice to negotiate the collapse and circulation of context, the research identifies four core ...

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Perceptions of Coach Social Identity and Team Confidence, Motivation and Self Esteem

Perceptions of Coach Social Identity and Team Confidence, Motivation and Self Esteem

... A principal component analysis (PCA) with orthogonal rotation (varimax) into simple structure was conducted on the 51 items devised to reflect team members’ perceptions of their coach. The Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin measure ...

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The Impact of “Self-knowledge” Subject on Social-psychological Characteristics of Pupils’ Identity

The Impact of “Self-knowledge” Subject on Social-psychological Characteristics of Pupils’ Identity

... on social-psychological characteristics of pupils' identity, which requires using valuable aspects of education in professional development of future ...on social and psychological characteristics of ...

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Constructing the Exercising Self: Social Media Identity Work and Exercise Behavior

Constructing the Exercising Self: Social Media Identity Work and Exercise Behavior

... assess self-presentation among a sample of exercisers; and explore the relationship between self- presentation, as measured by the instrument, and exercise behavior, using cross-sectional ...of ...

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Personal identity is social identity

Personal identity is social identity

... the self is useful up to a point, but has its limits in illuminating personal ...narrative identity, while repeatedly having to revise and update it, makes sense only if we accept the premise of the view ...

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Self-Identity in Modernity

Self-Identity in Modernity

... with social supervision and guidance on how to get through ...the self-identity has become the centre of ...to social control and even more than before, because in modern societies people are ...

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The Other Side of Medicalization: Self-Medicalization and Self-Medication

The Other Side of Medicalization: Self-Medicalization and Self-Medication

... the social, economic and political situation. Here, self-medicalization takes the form of a protest against the fact that people’s living and working environments have been taken over by commercial or ...

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“I’m not Typical”: A Study Exploring the Effect of Social Comparison and
Categorisation by Undergraduates

“I’m not Typical”: A Study Exploring the Effect of Social Comparison and Categorisation by Undergraduates

... who you are...that’s like when you make your decision” Students had a narrative, which spoke of the tension between past identities and the desire to immerse themselves into their new identity. This was further ...

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The Bionic self : neural implants and threats to identity : implications for selfhood and social relations

The Bionic self : neural implants and threats to identity : implications for selfhood and social relations

... increased self-control; as well as feelings of identification with, and alienation from, their values; as well as, concerns about changes in values caused by the neural ...for self-governance as well as ...

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