This reader brings together the founding texts of the "Social
Identity Approach"a "a set of concepts, ideas, and principles
contained in Social Identity Theory and Self-Categorization Theory.
This approach originated in social psychology and is increasingly
part of the standard curriculum in communication and media studies,
organizations and management, sociology, education, and politics.
Originally published in the 1970s and 1980s by Henri Tajfel and
John Turner, in a wide variety of books and journals, many of these
articles have become citation classics, and for good reason: they
have lost none of their inspirational quality. The depth and scope
of their analysis is unrivalled, and there can be no doubt that the
themes they address, such as intergroup conflict, diversity,
stereotyping and social influence, are as relevant today as they
ever were.
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