The psychology of identity & conflict
Two foundational texts on how identity processes shape distress and intergroup behaviour.
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The psychology of identity & conflict
Two foundational texts on how identity processes shape distress and intergroup behaviour.
An executive overview of your whole corpus — themes, structure and key takeaways at a glance.
Burke (1991)
Identity as a control system — interruptions cause distress.
Tajfel & Turner (1979)
Social identity drives intergroup comparison and conflict.
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Identity as a control system
Social group identification
Status-driven intergroup antagonism
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Compare
Burke (1991)
Individual identity
Distress from interruption
Tajfel & Turner (1979)
Group identity
Conflict from comparison
A structured side-by-side of two texts, highlighting where they agree and where they diverge.
Identity as an internal control loop
vsIdentity as social comparison
Different units of analysis: individual vs group.
The contradictions, open debates and unresolved tensions running across the corpus.
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What happens when the identity control loop is interrupted?
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