Jul 22, 2019 social identity is the part of the self that is defined by ones group memberships. This is followed by a brief overview of social identity theory. A study on green consumption from the perspective of social comparison. Henri tajfel was the son of a polish jewish businessman. Accepts the frustrationaggression hypothesis of group hostility based upon conflicts but focuses on intergroup relations and not individual behavior. Individual processes in intergroup behavior 3 from individual to group impressions 3 group membership and intergroup behavior 7 the scope and range of ethnocentrism 8 the development of ethnocentrism 9 intergroup conflict and competition 12 interpersonal and intergroup behavior intergroup conflict and group cohesion 15 power and status in intergroup behavior 16. The creation of group identities involves both the categorization of ones ingroup with regard to an.
Social identity theory henri tajfel and john turner, 1979. Originally published in 1982, this book represented some of the facets of. Social identity theory, which was formulated by social psychologist henri tajfel and john turner in the 1970s, describes the conditions under which social identity becomes more important than ones identity as an individual. Social identity theory proposes that a persons sense of who they are depends on the groups to which they belong. Macquarie university, australia introduction the aim ofthis chapter is to present an outline of a theory of intergroup conflict and some preliminary datarelating to the theory. It is based on the notion that social identities are part of the selfconcept. As these examples suggest, people may be classified in various categories, and. Throughout, i argue that social identity theorists disinclination to examine the.
This theoretical framework emphasizes the interaction between social identity as a perceiver factor implicating different aspects of the self or different social selves, and social contextual factors that either enhance or diminish the meaningful. I then explore in greater detail the challenges posed by political research for social identity theory. Buy social identity and intergroup relations european studies in social psychology reissue by tajfel, henri isbn. These ideas, in turn, sometimes mak e sense of data previously. Social identity and intergroup relations by henri tajfel. Intergroup relations an overview sciencedirect topics. Selfcategorization theory, emerging from social identity research in the late 1970s, made a. Intergroup relations represent in their enormous scope one of the most difficult and complex knots of problems which we confront in our times. Social identity theory is an interactionist social psychological theory of the role of selfconception and associated cognitive processes and social beliefs in group processes and intergroup relations. Does minimal intergroup discrimination make social identity more positive. Social identity and intergroup relations european studies in. Social psychological research on intergroup relations concerns the perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors humans express when they think of themselves and others as members of social groups.
This study of intergroup relations remained for long on the periphery of mainstream social psychology. All humans belong to many different types of social groups, ranging from smaller groupings of people such as ones circles of friends to larger social categories such as gender. Although originally an analysis mainly of intergroup relations between largescale social categories, and more recently an analysis with a strong social cognitive emphasis, this article shows that the social identity perspective is intended to be a general analysis of group membership and group processes. In particular, groupcategory comparisons that accentuate group distinctiveness in favor of ones ingroup over a relevant outgroup are privileged. Social identity and intergroup relations by henri tajfel, 9780521153652, available at book depository with free delivery worldwide. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Throughout, i argue that social identity theorists disinclination to examine the sources of social identity in a real. It begins with a discussion of alternative approaches to intergroup conflict with special attention to the realistic group conflict. Pdf social psychology of intergroup relations joanne. However, fresh research and thinking did much to overcome this neglect of one of the fundamental issues of our time, so that it became a clearly visible and major trend of. Henri tajfel and john turner, 1979 in 1979 henri tajfel and john turner proposed a social identity theory which held that there are three cognitive processes relevant to a persons being part of an ingroup, or of an outgroup.
Social identity theory was developed as an integrative theory, as it aimed to connect cognitive processes and behavioral motivation. Here, we argue that perception is another importantif overlookedelement of social identity and intergroup relations. Social identity theory an overview sciencedirect topics. Social identity theory tajfel, turner learning theories. This reprinted chapter originally appeared in psychology of intergroup relations ed.
One perspective on intergroup relations is provided by social identity theory, as articulated by tajfel 1978 see social identity, psychology of and social categorization, psychology of. A cultural perspective on intergroup relations and social. Social identity is the part of the self that is defined by ones group memberships. A definition and some assumptions tajfels linkage of social categorization and social comparison processes with the theme of social identity will be briefly outlined. Social identity theory and the organization academy of. Social identity is a persons sense of who they are based on their group membership s. The aim of the studies was to assess the effefcs of social categorization on intergroup behaviour when, in the intergroup situation, neither calculations of individual interest nor previously existing attitudes of hostility could have been said to have determined discriminative behaviour against an outgroup. The two most prominent theories, realistic group conflict theory. Social identity and intergroup relations edited by henri tajfel. In social psychology, intergroup level relationships and interactions between in and outgroups have been subject to a plethora of researches which resulted in the social identity theory tajfel et.
Originally introduced in the 1970s primarily as an account of intergroup relations, it was. For that reason, the theory was originally referred to as the social identity theory of intergroup relations. Social identity and intergroup relations european studies. Henri tajfel formerly hersz mordche june 22, 1919 wloclawek, poland may 3, 1982 in bristol, uk was a british social psychologist, best known as the. Social identity theory as a framework for understanding the. S ome fact that should not be there upsets familiar theories and provok es a train of new ideas.
Undoubtedly, higher order cognition and behavior are important to study when understanding intergroup phenomena. He began his career by studying chemistry at the sorbonne, but at the outbreak of the second world war was called from wikipedia. This is why their study in social psychology and in other disciplines has. Social identity theory may explain this gap according to the notion that attitudes and behaviors held at an intergroup level are driven by social identity motives i. However, fresh research and thinking did much to overcome this neglect of one of the fundamental issues of our time, so that it became a clearly visible and major trend of research within european social psychology. From the early 1970s, beginning with tajfels research on social categorization and intergroup discrimination, social identity theory has explored the links between the self evaluative aspects of socialidentity and intergroup conflict.
Individual processes in intergroup behavior 3 from individual to group impressions 3 group membership and intergroup behavior 7 the scope and range of ethnocentrism 8 the development of ethnocentrism 9 intergroup conflict and competition 12 interpersonal and intergroup behavior intergroup conflict and group cohesion 15 power and status in intergroup behavior 16 social categorization a d. Social identity theory complements the realistic conflict theory by adding a symbolic dimension tapping peoples identities and belief systems tajfel and turner, 1986. In social psychology, intergroup level relationships and interactions between inand outgroups have been subject to a plethora of researches which resulted in the social identity theory tajfel et. Social identity is a persons sense of who they are based on their group memberships. This theoretical framework emphasizes the interaction between social identity as a perceiver factor implicating different aspects of the self or different social selves, and social contextual factors. As originally formulated by social psychologists henri tajfel and john turner in the 1970s and the 1980s, social identity theory introduced the concept of a social identity as a way in which to explain intergroup behaviour social identity theory is described as a. In brief, social identity theory represents the convergence of. Henri tajfels greatest contribution to psychology was social identity theory. Islam 2014 assumes that one part of the selfconcept is defined by belonging to certain social groups. Social categorization and intergroup behaviour tajfel.
Social identity and intergroup relations jh libraries. To relate self to group the individual uses categorization, identity, comparison and psychological distinctiveness. Social identity theory as a framework for understanding. Recent developments in the social psychology of intergroup behaviour i t now and again psychologists stumble across the completely unexpected. Ingroup, outgroup distinction is necessarily based on belonging. A cultural perspective on intergroup relations and social identity abstract violent instances of intergroup conflict in recent memory have usually involved cultural groups, but theory and research on the psychology of intergroup relations is largely culture free. Social identity and intergroup behaviour show all authors. Social identity theory explains that derive esteem from a group that they positively identify with, therefore they favor it. Thus, there is a circular aspect to group identity processes and the quality of intergroup relations. Social identity is the portion of an individuals selfconcept derived from perceived membership in a relevant social group. Intergroup relations are influenced by the social identities and perceptions of groups that individual group members hold. As originally formulated by social psychologists henri tajfel and john turner in the 1970s and the 1980s, social identity theory introduced the concept of a social identity as a way in which to explain intergroup behaviour. Thus, there is a circular aspect to group identity. The theory also specifies the ways in which social identity can influence intergroup.
The creation of group identities involves both the categorization of ones ingroup with regard to an outgroup and the tendency to view ones. Furthermore, the quality of intergroup relations influences group members group identities. Pdf social psychology of intergroup relations semantic. The aim of this chapter is to present an outline of a theory of intergroup conflict and some preliminary data relating to the theory. Social identity and intergroup behaviour henri tajfel, 1974.
406 1063 121 1168 132 133 45 1115 1472 197 439 1376 1401 1088 1248 181 165 624 295 1204 649 150 653 1352 657 1092 8 276 1131 1546 283 1242 1155 1499 1444 465 320 739 208 132 1430 174 982