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  • ...ive conscience''', or '''collective conscious''' ({{lang-fr|'''conscience collective'''}}) is the set of shared beliefs, ideas, and moral attitudes which operat ...ogether to share similar values. This has also been termed "hive mind", "[[Collective intelligence|group mind]]", "mass mind", and "social mind".<ref>John D. Gre ...
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  • The '''social identity model of deindividuation effects''' (or '''SIDE model''') is a theory devel ...ests that anonymity changes the relative salience of personal vs. [[social identity]], and thereby can have a profound effect on group behavior. ...
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  • ...oined temporarily to accomplish some task or take part in some organized [[collective action]].<ref name="Lickel2001">{{cite journal |last1=Lickel |first1=Brian ...they would need to interact recurrently in accordance with their [[social identity|social identities]]. ...
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  • * search for an understanding of the relation of time to [[personal identity]] and death; ...ue to partake in the process of clarifying and defining our individual and collective identities over and against those of the world (in whole or in part) around ...
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  • ...y influence the individual [[Psyche (psychology)|psyche]] and [[collective identity]]. A highly educated but susceptible [[intelligentsia]], worldwide travel, *[[Collective consciousness]] ...
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  • ...eb|last1=McFarland|first1=Cathy|last2=Buehler|first2=Roger|year=1995|title=Collective Self-Esteem as a Moderator of the Frog-Pond Effect in Reactions to Performa ...og pond effect is the extent to which one feels that there is a sense of [[collective self-esteem]] within the group that is high, which would then allow them to ...
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  • ...ng activity. The unit of analysis in AT is the concept of object-oriented, collective and culturally mediated human activity, or activity system. ...tion technology, to selectively communicate or enact particular aspects of identity, and disguise others. SIDE therefore sees the social and the technological ...
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  • ...sion is important in motivating the staff to learn, as it creates a common identity that provides focus and energy for learning.<ref name="senge" /> The most s ...ple don't have to hide or overlook their disagreements, so they make their collective understanding richer.<ref name="senge"/> Three dimensions of team learning, ...
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  • * For marketing or advocacy purposes, a [[signage]] refers to the collective use of signs to convey a message. * [[Identity of indiscernibles]] ...
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  • ...Sedikedes, C., & Brewer, M. B. (Eds.), ''Individual self, relational self, collective self.'' (pp. 35–36). Philadelphia, PA: Psychology Press)</ref> ...Sedikedes, C., & Brewer, M. B. (Eds.), ''Individual self, relational self, collective self.'' (p. 36). Philadelphia, PA: Psychology Press)</ref><ref>Klein, S. B. ...
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  • ...g Issues-based STSE Perspectives in Science Teacher Education: Problems of Identity and Ideology</ref> ...ends, families, communities and environments that surround the school. The collective experience allowed students, teachers and learners to foster imagination, r ...
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  • Consensus is therefore an example of a descriptive norm, i.e., the collective judgment of a group of individuals, such as experts.<ref name="Consensus">{ ...or conflicts with their cultural or political values, a process known as "identity-protective cognition".<ref name = "Salon">{{cite journal|last=Rosenberg|fir ...
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  • ...e against which to measure the virtue of individual values and so cultural identity would disintegrate. ...ues are related, the processing of values can differ based on the cultural identity of an individual.<ref>{{cite book|author=Marieke de Mooij|title=Consumer Be ...
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  • ...= 2013|location = New York}}</ref> C4D underlines "voice, citizenship and collective action" as central values that promote citizen-led development where the vi ...economic and cultural imperialism which hinder the form of Canada's media identity.<ref>Irving, John A. (1969). ''Mass Media in Canada''. The Ryerson Press. p ...
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  • ...property it differs from both traditional private property and state-based collective [[public property]]; it is rather the common property of its producers and ...ing make automatic cooperation the default scheme of the project. Personal identity becomes partly generated by the contribution to the common project. P2P cha ...
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  • The assembly of visual elements into a collective percept, that distinguishes objects from backgrounds, takes part during int ...a conscious visual experience. Thus, allowing us to recognize the complex identity of different elements, and the disparate relations between them through cog ...
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  • ...speaking up, they might be inclined to close their mouths as well, termed "collective silence". They might not want to break away from the crowd and present an ...onnection to the organization. This is pertinent as it relates to employee identity and power. Since employees perceive themselves in relations to others, the ...
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  • ...second is “echoing” when people circulate it as part of their beliefs and identity.<ref name="auto" />]] ...as participants exploit contradictions against perceived opponents amidst identity-driven controversies.<ref name="auto"/> ...
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  • ...ing Stick |url=https://doi.org/10.1080/15298861003676529 |journal=Self and Identity |volume=10 |issue=2 |pages=137–151 |doi=10.1080/15298861003676529 |s2cid=14 ...lf-esteem |url=https://doi.org/10.1080/15298860601118850 |journal=Self and Identity |volume=6 |issue=2–3 |pages=137–153 |doi=10.1080/15298860601118850 |s2cid=1 ...
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  • ...ees' level of career identity (the importance of the career role to [[self-identity]]), which allows them to express the organizationally-desired emotions more ...Paules examines how these workers assert control and protect their [[self identity]] during interactions with [[customers]]. In [[restaurant]] work, Paules ar ...
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