This reader brings together the founding texts of the "Social Identity Approach" - a set of concepts, ideas, and principles contained in Social Identity Theory and Self-Categorization Theory. This approach originated in social psychology and is increasingly part of the standard curriculum in communication and media studies, organizations and management, sociology, education, and politics. Originally published in the 1970s and 1980s by Henri Tajfel and John Turner, in a wide variety of books and journals, many of these articles have become citation classics, and for good reason: they have lost…mehr
This reader brings together the founding texts of the "Social Identity Approach" - a set of concepts, ideas, and principles contained in Social Identity Theory and Self-Categorization Theory. This approach originated in social psychology and is increasingly part of the standard curriculum in communication and media studies, organizations and management, sociology, education, and politics. Originally published in the 1970s and 1980s by Henri Tajfel and John Turner, in a wide variety of books and journals, many of these articles have become citation classics, and for good reason: they have lost none of their inspirational quality. The depth and scope of their analysis is unrivalled, and there can be no doubt that the themes they address, such as intergroup conflict, diversity, stereotyping and social influence, are as relevant today as they ever were.
Tom Postmes (PhD, Amsterdam) is Professor of Social Psychology at the Universities of Groningen and of Exeter. His research is concerned with communication and group processes such as social influence, social identity formation, collective action, intergroup conflict, perceptions of discrimination and oppression. A large part of this research is concerned with the question of how such group processes operate in online groups and via Computer-Mediated Communication. He was awarded research fellowships by the Economic and Social Research Council, and an earlier fellowship award of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. Nyla R. Branscombe (PhD, Purdue) is Professor of Social Psychology at the University of Kansas. Her research addresses basic issues of Intergroup Relations from the perspectives of both disadvantaged and privileged groups. An important emphasis in her research has been the role of group history and its implications for emotional reactions to group-relevant outcomes in the present. Her research has benefited from the support of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research--Social Interactions, Identity, and Well-Being Program.
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Part 1. Introduction. T. Postmes N.R. Branscombe Sources of Social Identity. J.C. Turner K.J. Reynolds The Story of Social Identity. Part 2. Tajfel's Vision for a Social Psychology. H. Tajfel Experiments in a Vacuum. H. Tajfel Individuals and Groups in Social Psychology. Part 3. The Development of Social Identity Theory. H. Tajfel Social Identity and Intergroup Behaviour. H. Tajfel Interindividual Behaviour and Intergroup Behaviour. H. Tajfel Social Categorization Social Identity and Social Comparison. H. Tajfel The Achievement of Group Differentiation. H. Tajfel The Social Psychology of Minorities. H. Tajfel J.C. Turner An Integrative Theory of Intergroup Conflict. H. Tajfel Social Stereotypes and Social Groups. Part 4. Conceptual and Meta-theoretical Foundations of Self-categorization Theory. J.C. Turner Towards a Cognitive Redefinition of the Social Group. J.C. Turner P.J. Oakes The Significance of the Social Identity Concept for Social Psychology with Reference to Individualism Interactionism and Social Influence. Part 5. Development and Elaboration of Self-categorization Theory. J.C. Turner Social Categorization and the Self-Concept: A Social Cognitive Theory of Group Behavior. J.C. Turner The Analysis of Social Influence. J.C. Turner P.J. Oakes S.A. Haslam C. McGarty Self and Collective: Cognition and Social Context. J.C. Turner P.J. Oakes The Socially Structured Mind. J.C. Turner R.S. Onorato Social Identity Personality and the Self-Concept: A Self-Categorization Perspective. Part 6. Conclusions. S.A. Haslam N. Ellemers S.D. Reicher K.J. Reynolds M.T. Schmitt The Social Identity Perspective Today: The Impact of Its Defining Ideas. S.A. Haslam N. Ellemers S.D. Reicher K.J. Reynolds M.T. Schmitt The Social Identity Perspective Tomorrow: Opportunities and Avenues for Advance.
Part 1. Introduction. T. Postmes N.R. Branscombe Sources of Social Identity. J.C. Turner K.J. Reynolds The Story of Social Identity. Part 2. Tajfel's Vision for a Social Psychology. H. Tajfel Experiments in a Vacuum. H. Tajfel Individuals and Groups in Social Psychology. Part 3. The Development of Social Identity Theory. H. Tajfel Social Identity and Intergroup Behaviour. H. Tajfel Interindividual Behaviour and Intergroup Behaviour. H. Tajfel Social Categorization Social Identity and Social Comparison. H. Tajfel The Achievement of Group Differentiation. H. Tajfel The Social Psychology of Minorities. H. Tajfel J.C. Turner An Integrative Theory of Intergroup Conflict. H. Tajfel Social Stereotypes and Social Groups. Part 4. Conceptual and Meta-theoretical Foundations of Self-categorization Theory. J.C. Turner Towards a Cognitive Redefinition of the Social Group. J.C. Turner P.J. Oakes The Significance of the Social Identity Concept for Social Psychology with Reference to Individualism Interactionism and Social Influence. Part 5. Development and Elaboration of Self-categorization Theory. J.C. Turner Social Categorization and the Self-Concept: A Social Cognitive Theory of Group Behavior. J.C. Turner The Analysis of Social Influence. J.C. Turner P.J. Oakes S.A. Haslam C. McGarty Self and Collective: Cognition and Social Context. J.C. Turner P.J. Oakes The Socially Structured Mind. J.C. Turner R.S. Onorato Social Identity Personality and the Self-Concept: A Self-Categorization Perspective. Part 6. Conclusions. S.A. Haslam N. Ellemers S.D. Reicher K.J. Reynolds M.T. Schmitt The Social Identity Perspective Today: The Impact of Its Defining Ideas. S.A. Haslam N. Ellemers S.D. Reicher K.J. Reynolds M.T. Schmitt The Social Identity Perspective Tomorrow: Opportunities and Avenues for Advance.
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