Intro to Linguistics
Social identity theory is a psychological framework that explains how individuals derive part of their self-concept from their group memberships, influencing their behavior and attitudes towards others. This theory emphasizes the significance of belonging to social groups, such as ethnicity, nationality, and other identities, in shaping personal identity and intergroup relations. It helps to understand how language use can reflect and reinforce social identities, as well as how these identities can lead to in-group favoritism and out-group discrimination.
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