SOCIAL IDENTITY AS A RESULT OF INFORMAL INTERACTIONS FRIEND OR FOE

Valentina F. Levicheva, Sergey L. Dimans
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The article proposes a conceptual interpretation of the phenomenon of social identity through the prism of the “friend/foe” dichotomy. The authors argue that the institutionally constructed identity model, extended to the whole society, does not ensure its stability, since it is largely subordinated to the conjuncture and the immediate needs of the political and corporate elite. Identification markers that are self-aware by people and broadcast based on local social experience, i.e. through informal communication, consolidate more firmly the understanding of who “we” and “they” are, how “we” differ from “strangers”. In the space of these poles, values and meanings are marked, motivational complexes and attitudes are created, cultural, political and other differences are affirmed. The authors’ conceptualisation of the phenomenon of identity opens the way to understanding the practices of reproducing identity discourses in the processes of influencing public consciousness and promoting group interests.
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社会身份是朋友或敌人非正式互动的结果
本文通过“朋友/敌人”二分法的棱镜,提出了对社会认同现象的概念性解释。作者认为,制度建构的身份模型扩展到整个社会,并不能确保其稳定性,因为它在很大程度上服从于政治和企业精英的形势和直接需求。人们基于当地社会经验,即通过非正式的交流传播的自我意识的识别标记,更牢固地巩固了对“我们”和“他们”是谁,“我们”与“陌生人”有何不同的理解。在这些极点的空间中,价值和意义被标记,动机综合体和态度被创造,文化、政治和其他差异被肯定。作者对身份现象的概念化,为理解在影响公众意识和促进群体利益的过程中再现身份话语的实践开辟了道路。
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