Relational Identity and Identification: Defining Ourselves Through Work Relationships
University of South Carolina · Arizona State University
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Abstract
We explore the meaning and significance of relational identity and relational identification, predicated on the role-relationship between two individuals. We argue that relational identity integrates person- and role-based identities and thereby the individual, interpersonal, and collective levels of self; contrast relational identity and relational identification with social identity and social identification; contend that relational identity and relational identification are each arranged in a cognitive hierarchy ranging from generalized to particularized schemas; and contrast relational identification with relational disidentification and ambivalent relational identification.
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- Relational theory
- Identification (biology)
- Identity (music)
- Social identity approach
- Social identity theory
- Psychology
- Identity formation
- Social psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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