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Identities and Social Structure: The 2003 Cooley-Mead Award Address

The present paper examines existing links between identities and the social structure in the context of identity control theory. I point out that, whether social structure is conceived as positions (roles and group memberships) to which identities are tied, or as the human organization of resource f...

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subjects Biological and medical sciences
Control theory
Cooley-Mead Award: 2003
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Gender identity
Group identity
Group Membership
Hypotheses
Identification (Psychology)
Identity
Identity theory
Natural resources
Osgood, Charles
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychophysiology
Resistance (Psychology)
Role
Self Concept
Social Identity
Social interaction
Social interactions. Communication. Group processes
Social Networks
Social psychology
Social Structure
Social structures
Social Theories
Theme
Verification
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