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      • Collective identity is an abstract category which encompasses narrowly definable concepts such as group identity, cultural identity, or regional identity, and historically specific types of community formation and sociation such as clans, tribes, peoples, nations, or ethnic minorities, including socio-structural concepts such as social status and class as well as political parties and movements.
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  2. More contemporarily, Polletta and Jasper defined collective identity as “an individuals cognitive, moral, and emotional connections with a broader community, category, practice, or institution.” The collective identity of a group are often expressed through the group's cultures and traditions.

  3. While personal identity can be defined as a subjective sense of self based on unique personal characteristics, collective identity refers to the way that people define themselves in relation to others and the outside world, i.e., identities that are socially influenced (Ashmore, Deaux, & McLaughlin-Volpe, 2004 ).

  4. Collective identity is how individuals define themselves as belonging to a group based on markers such as race, ethnicity, culture, gender, socio-economic class, religion, dis/ability etc. From the psychological perspective, individual identity refers to a person's self-concept: how I see myself in terms of the markers of difference, my ...

  5. A definition of the term collective identities includes every process of community formation and sociation that leads to clearly definable social entities, although communicative processes of self- and other-identification and corresponding attitudes appear to be of constitutive importance.

  6. Apr 24, 2012 · Collective identities are especially important to social movement participants, political activists, and others banding together to fight for or against social change by working on shared goals and action plans. In short, it is a process by which a set of individuals interacts to create a shared sense of identity or group consciousness.

  7. Collective or group identity recognizes an interconnection between individual and social identity. In fact, collective identity often is viewed as in conflict with individualism, and therefore with the ideas of individual autonomy that follow from it.

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