Talk:Social identity
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what is the difference between virtual social identity and actual social identity?
If you actually bothered to read the tajfel article you will notice that categorization and identity are minimal supplementary aspects of his argument.
Belonging to groups dose not increase self-esteem
Positive distinctiveness by comparison to a similar out-groups on valued characteristics does It is not “subsumed” by creativity; creativity is one aspect of the comparison process. If you’re going to write an entry on a subject, at least read the article
“Tajfel, H. & Turner, J.C (1979) an integrative theory of Intergroup conflict
[edit] need help for exam
would like more specific information on what constitutes a persons identity and details about the mental and physical development of an adolescent...? thanks
This is not a help forum, you might want to try elsewhere. Nick 13:42, 16 May 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Possible copyright infringement
Most of the content on this page seems to be lifted verbatim from this URL: http://psychology.anu.edu.au/groups/categorisation/socialidentity.php There is a link to this page at the bottom of the article, but I'm fairly certain this is not justification to copy and paste the author's work. The ANU page does not make it clear what book the sample chapters are from, but after some digging I found out it is from Categorization in Social Psychology by Craig McGarthy. SAGE, 1999. InfinityDUCK 01:20, 3 May 2007 (UTC)
What is this : "social identity is my identity wich you don't need so ha...ha...ha..."
[edit] Merger with Collective identity
Shouldn't this article be merged with Collective identity? --64.50.95.2 (talk) 04:44, 27 April 2008 (UTC)

