Tajfel's (1981) social identity theory we find a definition of social identity as, ' . . . that part of an individual's self-concept which derives from his knowledge of his membership of a social group (or groups) together with the value and emotional... Discourse and Identity - Pagina 355geredigeerd door - 2006 - 462 pagina’sGedeeltelijke weergave - Over dit boek
| 1987 - 351 pagina’s
...identity is defined as that part of individuals' self-concept which derives from their knowledge of their membership in a social group (or groups) together with the value and emotional significance of that membership" (p. 255). Individuals differ, of course, with respect to the groups to which they... | |
| Joha Louw-Potgieter - 1988 - 172 pagina’s
...of social identity was formulated within this intergroup framework. For Tajfel, social identity was "that part of an individual's self-concept which derives from his knowledge of his membership of a social group (or groups) together with the value and emotional significance attached to that membership"... | |
| Rebecca C. Curtis - 1991 - 348 pagina’s
...multiplicity; and third, a premise of social construction. 1. As defined by the late Henri Tajfel, social identity is "that part of an individual's self-concept...which derives from his knowledge of his membership of a social group (or groups)" (1981, p. 255). Thus, in denning ourselves as women, professors, or... | |
| Molly Andrews - 1991 - 248 pagina’s
...individual's social identifications is that person's social identity. Tajfel defines social identity as that part of an individual's self-concept which derives from his knowledge of his membership of a social group (or groups) together with the value and emotional significance attached to that membership... | |
| William Peter Robinson - 1996 - 404 pagina’s
...individual psychology on at least two levels. In the first place, the very concept of social identity as "that part of an individual's self-concept which derives from his knowledge of his membership of a social group (or groups) together with the value and emotional significance attached to that membership"... | |
| W. A. R. Shadid, P. Sj. van Koningsveld - 1996 - 254 pagina’s
...in this way, ethnic identity is conceived in accordance with TajfeFs definition of social identity: "that part of an individual's self-concept which derives from his knowledge of his membership of a social group together with the value and emotional significance attached to that membership" (Tajfel,... | |
| Stephen Worchel - 1998 - 292 pagina’s
...their membership in various groups to which they belong. Specifically, social identity is defined as 'that part of an individual's self-concept which derives from his knowledge of his membership of a social group (or groups) together with the value and emotional significance attached to that membership'... | |
| Pamela Balls Organista, Kevin M. Chun, Gerardo Marín - 1998 - 436 pagina’s
...ethnic identity was defined as the ethnic component of social identity, as defined by Tajfel (1981): "that part of an individual's self-concept which derives from his knowledge of his membership of a social group (or groups) together with the value and emotional significance attached to that membership"... | |
| Ricardo Cicerchia - 1998 - 266 pagina’s
...led up to these new identities. Social identity in this work, following Tajfel, will be understood as "that part of an individual's self-concept which derives from his knowledge of his membership of a social group (or groups) together with the value and emotional significance attached to that membership"... | |
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