articlePersonality and Social Psychology ReviewMay 1, 2002Closed access

Social Identity Complexity

Open University of Israel · The Ohio State University

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Abstract

In this article, we introduce the concept of social identity complexity—a new theoretical construct that refers to an individual's subjective representation of the interrelationships among his or her multiple group identities. Social identity complexity reflects the degree of overlap perceived to exist between groups of which a person is simultaneously a member When the overlap of multiple ingroups is perceived to be high, the individual maintains a relatively simplified identity structure whereby memberships in different groups converge to form a single ingroup identification. When a person acknowledges, and accepts, that memberships in multiple ingroups are not fully convergent or overlapping, the associated…

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Keywords
  • Ingroups and outgroups
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  • Social psychology
  • Social identity theory
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  • Social identity approach
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  • Outgroup
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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