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GROUP AFFILIATION AND IDENTITY FORMATION, Cultural Identity…
GROUP AFFILIATION AND IDENTITY
FORMATION
Social identity explains the behavior of an ethnic individual with regard to group membership
sexual orientation
identity
social class identity
gender identity
age identity
cultural or ethnic membership
identity
disability
identity
professional identity
symbolic identity
"fulfills the need to be from somewhere. An ethnic identity is something that makes you both special and simultaneously part of a community. It can come to you involuntarily through heredity, and at the same time, it is a personal choice” (Waters, 1990, p. 150).
All individuals are socialized within a larger cultural
membership group.
Cultural identity is defined as the emotional significance that we attach to our sense of belonging or affiliation with the larger culture.
Cultural identity salience refers to the strength of affiliation we have with our larger culture
“inherently a matter of ancestry, of beliefs about the origins of one’s forebears” (Alba, 1990, p. 37).
Ethnicity, is based on more than one’s country of origin. It involves a subjective sense of belonging to or identify cation with an ethnic group across time.
The process of identity formation is concerned with how individuals understand the implications of their ethnic identity or other social identities
Cultural Identity Conceptualization
Ethnic Identity Conceptualization
Wahyu Dwi Satrio
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