Social Identity Theory 作者:Abrams, D. 出版年:1990-11 页数:297 定价:$ 82.43 ISBN:9780387913896 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 推荐
Social identity theoryGroup processesIntergroup behaviorSocial influenceSelf and identityIn-group/out-group; Social categorization theory Social identity theory is concerned with intergroup relations. As individuals learn to identify as members of particular groups, they may then favor......
Understanding Peace and Conflict Through Social Identity Theory Michael A. Hogg Part of the book series:Peace Psychology Book Series((PPBS)) Abstract Social identity theory is an interactionist social psychological theory of the role of self-conception and associated cognitive processes and social belief...
contemporary social psychology. Social Identities: Motivational, Emotional, Cultural Influences reports recent developments in the analysis of motivational and affective aspects of social identity processes. The book also examines the cross-cultural generality of Social Identity Theory explanations of intergroup...
Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook social identity (redirected fromSocial identity theory) Acronyms (SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY) those aspects of the individual's self-concept which are derived from membership of and identification with social categories, e.g. race, gender, religion, occupation, and ...
Social Identity Theory(社会认同理论)是一种解释个体如何在社会群体中定义自己的心理理论,由心理学家Henri Tajfel和John Turner于20世纪70年代提出。这一理论试图解释个体如何通过他们所属的社会群体(如族群、宗教、性别和职业等)来形成自己的身份,并且这种社会归属感如何影响个人的行为和态度。
社会认同理论(Social identity theory)This classic social psychology study shows that people can form groups only with a little excuse, and begin to discriminate against other people who don't belong to this group.The behavior of people in groups is always fascinating and often annoying. Once ...
研究内容:人力资本、社会资本→组织中包含和排除的感知 【社会认同理论(Social identity theory)】 建立社会资本就是与其他个人和团体建立关系(例如,Adler & Kwon, 2002; Coleman, 1988 )。为了理解人们为什么寻求发展和维持与他人的关系,我们求助于社会认同(例如,Tajfel & Turner,1979;1986)和自我分类(例如,Turner ...
Social identity theory (SIT) provides a framework for explaining intergroup behavior and intergroup communication based on the inherent value humans place on social group memberships, and their desire to view their specific social groups in a positive light. This desire can lead to intergroup ...
Social Identity Theorydoi:10.1002/9780470672532.wbepp254social identitysocial identity theorydiscriminationintergroup conflictprejudicesocial categorization theoryNeil FergusonAmerican Cancer Society