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Group Identity Fabrication Theory: A Communication-Ecological Account With Social-Theoretical Implications

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To date, there has been no comprehensive and coherent approach to determining the communicative and precommunicative processes involved in the construction of group identities.

The present study fills this gap by developing a unified theoretical foundation that can be used to capture empirical construction processes.

Moreover, it contributes to the domain of group communication research.

It creates a basic theoretical riverbed that provides a conceptual foundation for the conception of inter- and intra-group communication, which does not take its starting point from 'objective' categories, but from de facto socialization processes.

In addition, the architecture of an innovative social theory is presented using the example of the construction of group identity, which satisfies the demands of epistemological interests in communication studies and possibly also in other disciplines.

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Palgrave Macmillan
3658399678 / 9783658399672
eBook (EPUB)
305.01
28/07/2023
Germany
English
1 pages
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