Social identity Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Self-identification or social identity is the way one sums up the totality of his being to the world of others or, often more importantly, to oneself.
- "Social identity theory was developed by Henri Tajfel and John Turner in 1979. Social identity theory involves three central ideas. Categorization, identification and comparison (sometimes it is called CIC theory for this reason)." [1]
- "Identity is a complex integration of cognitive, emotional, and social factors that make up a person's sense of self. These include gender (personal sense of being male or female), sex roles (social and cultural expectations of masculinity and femininity), personality (individual traits and disposition), and sexual orientation." [1]
- racial identity - black, white, yellow, etc.
- sexual identity - usu. male or female
- sexual orientation - opposites attract? not always
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