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Negotiating social identity when contexts change: Maintaining identification and responding to threat.
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1994
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EthnicityContexts ChangeSocial PsychologyEducationSelf IdentityEthnic Group RelationSocial SciencesIdentity Studies (Intersectionality Studies)Maintaining IdentificationCultural IdentityPersonal IdentitySocietal Identity StudiesIdentity IssueSocial IdentityStrong Ethnic IdentityIdentity PoliticsEthnic IdentitySocial Identity TheoryCollective SelfCultureInterpersonal CommunicationSociologyIdentity Maintenance
The impact of change in context on identity maintenance, the implications of maintenance efforts for group identification, and the effects of perceived threats to identity on self-esteem associated with group membership are examined in a longitudinal study of Hispanic students during their 1st year at predominately Anglo universities. Whereas ethnic identity is initially linked to the strength of the students'cultural background, maintenance of ethnic identity is acoomplished by weakening that link and remooring the identity to the current college context. Results suggest 2 distinct paths by which students negotiate their ethnic identity in a new context. Students with initially strong ethnic identity become involved in cultural activities, increasing the strength of their identification
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