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Social Identity Theory

Social Identity Theory

(2489 words)
December 23, 2025

Social Identity Theory is a framework within social psychology that examines how individuals’ identities are shaped by their membership in social groups. Developed by Henri Tajfel and John Turner in the 1970s, the theory posits that individuals categorize themselves and others according to various social groups such as ethnic origin, nationality, religion, or social class like. This categorization is a fundamental process through which people define their social identities; this concept refers t

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Esra Can

Esra Can

Fashion and Mentality (Book)

Fashion and Mentality (Book)

(477 words)
January 3, 2026

Fatma Barbarosoğlu’s Fashion and *Zihniyet* book examines fashion not merely as a matter of clothing and attire but also as a mindset and a cultural change tool. The book analyzes how fashion intertwines with individuals’ expressions of social identity and how this process is shaped within social and cultural contexts historical. Through an in-depth exploration of the relationship between fashion and mindset, Author offers readers a new perspective at both individual and societal levels.Fashion

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Ahsen Karakaş

Ahsen Karakaş

In-group Bias

In-group Bias

(574 words)
November 29, 2025

People feel psychologically safer through the social bonds they form with others. The desire to belong provides a foundation for individuals to define themselves as members of a group. This bond strengthens emotional closeness with in-group members and may lead to less flexibility in attitudes toward out-groups. Especially when a sense of cultural threat increases, this feeling of belonging becomes even stronger and drives individuals to defend the values of their in-group against the difference

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Ayşenur Bayraktar

Ayşenur Bayraktar

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