Identity Theory and Social Identity Theory
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Identity involves self-definition influenced by societal structures, with distinctions between social and role-based perspectives. Social Identity Theory highlights group categorization, fostering uniformity, loyalty, and cohesion, as seen in collective actions like corporate alignment. Identity Theory emphasizes role dynamics, requiring negotiation and recognition, fostering differentiation and interdependence, exemplified by challenges in verifying role expectations such as teacher-student...