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It is discussed fairly extensively in Chapter 3 and it returns in various ways in
several other chapters in addition to Turner ' s ... Moscovici and Paicheler return
in Chapter 11 to the issues raised by Turner and Brown in Chapter 9 and to the ...
It is discussed fairly extensively in Chapter 3 and it returns in various ways in
several other chapters in addition to Turner ' s ... Moscovici and Paicheler return
in Chapter 11 to the issues raised by Turner and Brown in Chapter 9 and to the ...
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In the case of groups , instances of this refusal to conform to any simple scheme
will be found in several chapters of this book . The more obvious examples are in
the work of van Knippenberg on engineering students ( Chapter 8 ) , of ...
In the case of groups , instances of this refusal to conform to any simple scheme
will be found in several chapters of this book . The more obvious examples are in
the work of van Knippenberg on engineering students ( Chapter 8 ) , of ...
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either inside or outside the original group ; increased conformity with that group ;
social creativity , in the sense of constructing new definitions of legitimate
membership ; and a change in several possible directions , discussed in the
chapter , of ...
either inside or outside the original group ; increased conformity with that group ;
social creativity , in the sense of constructing new definitions of legitimate
membership ; and a change in several possible directions , discussed in the
chapter , of ...
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Some Effects of Marginal Social Identity | 13 |
Interindividual Behaviour and Intergroup | 27 |
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