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This lecture explores the concept of social identity and its impact on group relations. It delves into how dividing the world into categories not only simplifies it but also defines our sense of self through belonging to multiple groups. The lecture discusses studies by Kuhn & McPartland, Tajfel & Turner, and Brown, highlighting the link between categorization, identity, and group conflicts. It also covers theories like the Social Identity Theory and the Prisoner's Dilemma, showcasing how group dynamics influence individual behavior and attitudes. Additionally, it examines system-justifying ideologies and strategies to reduce discrimination through shared goals and cross-group affiliations.
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