2012
DOI: 10.13060/00380288.2012.48.1.06
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Age as a Source of Social Identity

Abstract: The article examines age as a possible group identity. It sets out to determine which age groups in society today have a stronger sense of identity and the source of that identity, while drawing on the tenets of social psychology and the theories of social identity and optimal distinctiveness. The latter two theories provide insight into the motives for identifi cation with social groups, but see different needs at the heart of this identifi cation, and thus offer alternative hypotheses of age as a source of s… Show more

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