Asked by
Hannah Atkin
on Dec 22, 2024Verified
Brewer (2001) has described 'relational social identities'. These define:
A) the real me in terms of my close relatives.
B) unique aspects of the person.
C) self through particular others in a group setting.
D) properties of a membership group.
Relational Social Identities
Refers to the part of an individual's self-concept based on their relationships and membership in social groups, emphasizing the importance of social connections in defining oneself.
Group Setting
A social context where individuals interact with each other within a clearly defined collected or team, often to pursue shared objectives.
- Discern the connection that self-image has with being part of a group, with reference to social identity theory.
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Learning Objectives
- Discern the connection that self-image has with being part of a group, with reference to social identity theory.