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  1. May 19, 2023 · Within the 23 reviewed papers, the most common use of “identity” was aligned with social identity (11/23), suggesting social values, experiences and expectations are key factors in identity and behavior (e.g., Stryker, 1987; Taifel & Turner, 1986; Tajfel & Turner, 1979).

  2. Feb 1, 2022 · This review sets out the Social Identity Model of Identity Change (SIMIC) and discusses key bodies of research that support it — notably studies of higher education, migration, trauma and resilience, and recovery from illness and injury.

    • S.Alexander Haslam, Catherine Haslam, Tegan Cruwys, Jolanda Jetten, Sarah V. Bentley, Polly Fong, Ni...
    • 2022
  3. Mar 10, 2017 · Applications and conceptual developments made in social identity research since the mid-1990s are summarized under eight general headings: types of self and identity, prototype-based differentiation, influence through leadership, social identity motivations, intergroup emotions, intergroup conflict and social harmony, collective behavior and ...

    • Michael A. Hogg, Dominic Abrams, Marilynn B. Brewer
    • 2017
  4. Mar 1, 2024 · Social identity refers to the extent to which someone derives their sense of identity from the groups they belong to (Tajfel and Turner, 1986). Studies have shown that the degree of identification with certain groups is related to certain health-related behavior.

  5. Jan 21, 2010 · Social identity theory is one of the most influential and far reaching theories of intergroup relations and group processes. The theory addresses both group and intergroup processes and behavior...

  6. By bridging developmental and social-psychological “streams” upon these two pillars, we sought to unravel how identities are formed and changed over time and how identity processes are genuinely social by being embedded in social contexts. In this review, we address the steps taken to reach this goal.

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  8. Personal identity refers to those features of the self that distinguish us from others while social identity refers to features of the self that are a source of commonality with others, such as group memberships.