Klein Olivier, Spears Russell, Reicher Stephen
Service de Psychologie Sociale, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium.
Pers Soc Psychol Rev. 2007 Feb;11(1):28-45. doi: 10.1177/1088868306294588.
This article extends the social identity model of deindividuation effects (SIDE) by considering the various ways in which relations of visibility to an audience can affect the public expression of identity-relevant norms (identity performance). It is suggested that social identity performance can fulfill two general functions: Affirming, conforming, or strengthening individual or group identities (the identity consolidation function) and persuading audiences into adopting specific behaviors (the mobilization function). The authors report evidence supporting these two functions of identity performance both in intragroup and intergroup contexts. They argue that through these functions, social identity performance plays a major role in the elaboration and coordination of social action. Finally, and building on this framework, the authors consider the ways through which social identity performance can be used in the very construction of social identity.
本文通过考虑与观众的可见性关系能够影响身份相关规范的公开表达(身份表现)的各种方式,扩展了去个性化效应的社会身份模型(SIDE)。研究表明,社会身份表现可以履行两种一般功能:确认、顺应或强化个体或群体身份(身份巩固功能),以及说服观众采取特定行为(动员功能)。作者报告了在群体内和群体间背景下支持身份表现这两种功能的证据。他们认为,通过这些功能,社会身份表现在社会行动的阐述和协调中发挥着重要作用。最后,基于这一框架,作者考虑了社会身份表现可用于社会身份构建的方式。