Social Identity explains how identification, seen as a social process,
works: individually, interactionally and institutionally. Building on
the international success of previous editions, this fourth edition
offers a concise, comprehensive and readable critical introduction to
social science theories of identity for advanced undergraduates and
postgraduates. All the chapters have been updated, and extra new
material has been added where relevant, integrating the most recent
critical publications in the field.
As with the earlier editions, the emphasis is on sociology, anthropology
and social psychology; on the interplay between relationships of
similarity and difference; on interaction; on the categorisation of
others as well as self-identification; and on power, institutions and
organisations.
Written in clear, accessible language, and informed by relevant topical
examples throughout, this fully updated new edition will be useful for
students interested in social identity throughout the social sciences
and humanities.