社会认同理论
谈判
民族
合法性
社会心理学
政治
身份(音乐)
叙述的
心理学
社会学
国家认同
透视图(图形)
社会认同方法
社会团体
性别研究
政治学
社会科学
美学
法学
哲学
语言学
人工智能
人类学
计算机科学
作者
James H. Liu,Denis Hilton
标识
DOI:10.1348/014466605x27162
摘要
Socially shared representations of history have been important in creating, maintaining and changing a people's identity. Their management and negotiation are central to interethnic and international relations. We present a narrative framework to represent how collectively significant events become (selectively) incorporated in social representations that enable positioning of ethnic, national and supranational identities. This perspective creates diachronic (temporal) links between the functional (e.g. realistic conflict theory), social identity, and cognitive perspectives on intergroup relations. The charters embedded in these representations condition nations with similar interests to adopt different political stances in dealing with current events, and can influence the perceived stability and legitimacy of social orders. They are also instrumental in determining social identity strategies for reacting to negative social comparisons, and can influence the relationships between national and ethnic identities.
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