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Henri Tajfel’s work innovatively investigated the role of category-based perceptions and collective identity, as opposed to individual identity, on group and intergroup behavior.
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Tajfel (1979) proposed that the groups (e.g. social class, family, football team etc.) which people belonged to were an important source of pride and self-esteem. Groups give us a sense of social identity: a sense of belonging to the social world.
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Henri Tajfel’s (1979) Social Identity theory proposes that identity is not individualistic but should be thought of in terms of group behavior. A group could be a formal organization, such as workplace, to a culture affiliation such as an ethnicity (e.g. African American).
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Henri Tajfel, “Cognitive Aspects of Prejudice,” Journal of Social Issues . 25.4 (1969): 79-97. See also G.W. Allport, The Nature of Prejudice (Cambridge: Addison-Wesley, 1954) and Gregory Razran, “Ethnic Dislikes and Stereotypes: a Laboratory Study,”
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Drawing on theories such as Tajfel’s (1979) Social Identity Theory (SIT) and the Allport’s (1954) work in prejudicial behavior a basis was provided for understanding how Asia Pacific consumers act and react towards being obese.
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Tajfel (1979) proposed that the groups (e.g. social class, family, football team etc.) which people belonged to were an important source of pride and self-esteem. Groups give us a sense of social identity: a sense of belonging to the social world.
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Some of Tajfel’s original hypotheses (e.g. Tajfel, 1974; Tajfel & Turner, 1986) proposed that because individuals incorporate many social identities into their self-esteem, one result can be in-group favoritism versus negative out-group categorizations: stereotypes, prejudice and discrimination.
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Apr 23, 2015 · Look at the research links entitled “The Psychology of Prejudice” and “More on Henri Tajfel.” What is “ingroup bias?” What did Henri Tajfel discover? What is “implicit egotism?” What is an example of implicit egotism? What do Tajfel's studies tell us about community response conflict?
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Social Identity Theory. Tajfel and Turner (1979) In the early 70s, Henri Tajfel conducted studies known as ‘the minimal groups experiments’ which attempted to explore the minimal conditions that would lead members of one group to discriminate in favour of the in-group to which they belonged and against another out-group.
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