Thought control truly represents the dark side of social influence, as it combines compliance, persuasion, and propaganda tactics into a powerfully insidious form of coercive manipulation that robs an individual of his original identity and replaces it with another that the individual would not have...
Identity orientations refer to the relative importance of various identity attributes in the construction of self-definitions. For Cheek and Briggs (1982), social identity orientation referred to the importance of James' (1890) social me: one's popularity or social reputation deriving from interperson...
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highlighting their potential in comparative studies of cognition and evolution, and (ii) to stimulate debate and critical appraisal of current terminology and categorizations of social structure, ideally leading to more precise and empirically standardized definitions of sociality in cichlids. ...
It provides definitions and historical context with an emphasis on the Canadian context, especially the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation and the New Democratic Party. In focusing on gender, the chapter explores how socialism and social democracy, which are grounded in notions of equality, came to ...
Social media regulation: model and definitions The echo chamber effect: a definition Goals and principles of social media regulation Breaking the echo-chamber effect: an impossibility result for \(SRSS\) Case study: random linear regulation Discussion Data availability References Author information Ethic...
This result indicates that Darwinian identities endorse rational decision-making and definite plans as means to adapt to change. In contrast, this dimension inversely intensifies the relationship between the missionary identity and use of effectual logic. Missionary identities reduce use of flexibility and...
In the past week the Dolezal scandal has pushed discourse; we have seen an explosion of writing that has aimed to bring the idea or possibility of transracial identities to the mainstream, and if discursively pushed far enough, has the potential to legitimate such an identity. And I see ...
their sense of identity and their social positioning. In the words ofLee and Hammer (2011)this kind of academic project offers the opportunity to experiment with rules, emotions, and social roles, which can motivate students to participate more deeply and even to change their self-concept as le...
with morally-linked traits sometimes assumed to be artifacts of selfish motives like social desirability goals27. This is despite the average person believing ethical and moral traits to be core to self and identity74,75. There is a pervasive tendency (including in our sample) to ascribe extreme...