Evaluate Social Identity Theory. SIT Tajfel and Turner (1979) Your social identity is your self-concept based upon what group you identify yourself with.

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Evaluate Social Identity Theory

SIT Tajfel and Turner (1979) Your social identity is your self-concept based upon what group you identify yourself with. Ingroups and outgroups Obviously you favor your ingroup. Obviously you favor your ingroup Evaluate Social Identity Theory

The Girls of Brixton….. Howarth 2002 Performed focus group interviews with teenage girls from Brixton. She found that girls had a positive view of being from Brixton. People interviewed outside Brixton thought it was a crapbox. How does this show SIT? Evaluate Social Identity Theory