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    Exclusion and acceptance is central in our lives, we see it everywhere - from work, from friends, from romantic relationships, even from strangers-, it is essential to humans, we rely on social groups for survival. A social group identifies a person’s identity. Psychology is the study of human thinking and behavior. However, being rejected socially is proven as the major contributing factor to the negative and positive actions of human behavior. Denial can be hurtful and upsetting so why do…

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    approaches the internet community. Many individuals are users of social media sites such as Snapchat, Twitter, Facebook, etc. Through these sites, a user creates another persona for their identity. This new identity involves the concept of anonymity. Anonymity is defined as the quality or state of being unknown to most people. Users of certain social media sites have the…

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    identify ~ identity Social media is no longer a teeny fragment of our lives, it has multiplied by millions and sucked the vast majority of society into a vortex of artificiality, superficiality, and most importantly narcissism. Since the initial publishing of The Narcissism Epidemic back in 2009, social media and narcissism as a whole have exceeded the preconceived notions that were inceptively presented and proposed. The real epidemic of human artificiality and phoniness has just begun,…

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    Social identity is a person's sense of who they are based on their qualities, values and beliefs. Social identity can be identified as many different identities, for example in class or family the identities present will be different. In moder Industrial Societies there seem to be more freedom, for the individuals to choose their own identitites. Society can be understood from the ways how people consider themselves to be different, from other epople in other societies. This way there are two…

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    of ethnic cultures constructs our racial attitudes and helps us realize our social identity. In this context, social identity is defined as our various group memberships, where each group membership is emphasized by personal importance (Hoplamazian & Knobloch-Westerwick, 2014). Our personal identities can help us develop how we want to be perceived as individuals by our ethnic culture. In this context, a personal identity refers to how we use our unique individual characteristics to form who we…

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    privacy for social relationships. This give and take process consists of people relinquishing some of their personal rights, such as privacy and independence, to gain some benefits of social living, such as government and a sense of belonging. However, not all of these transactions are beneficial. When people relinquish their privacy, they are also giving up some of their ability to autonomously determine their personal identity. Instead of identifying themselves with their natural social groups…

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    are included in the survey to gain insight, if sharing the goal to play together influences collective intentions. The importance of group norms in virtual communities is also supported by (POSTMES, SPEARS, & LEA, 1998), which also state that social identity can be shaped and influenced over computer systems. Group norm captures the belief that everyone else wants to play together, which was an essential part of we-intention was mentioned above. In the context of gamification, it is interesting…

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    Groups are dynamic arrangements that are always existent in society and have a strong connection with identity and behaviours (Turner et al, 1987). There are many groups that are associated with youth, including; football hooligans, political and educational, friends and peers and charities. It has been said that social identity can have an effect on the behaviour of a group (Crisp and Turner, 2010). The term street gang is best described as a number of people who form a group, who all have…

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    In the world of social work professional identity is very important in conducting oneself accordingly. When dealing with clients in the social work world one must remain professional as possible. The reason being because social workers represent the profession and everything that it entails. As a current social work student and a professional working with clients in the social work and mental health field I must conduct myself accordingly. The reason why is because I have guidelines to adhere to…

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    not mean all adolescent girls portray themselves as their real identity. Social media allows girls to become anonymous or even change their name and call themselves by their ‘made up’ name. The media has become a place where all people can interact with one another. Guaman (2012), states that “it allows them to represent and negotiate their social presence with other participants in a virtual community” (p. 182). Some girls go on social media for a change, even become a whole different person.…

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