The distinctiveness principle: Identity, meaning, and the bounds of cultural relativity

被引:197
作者
Vignoles, VL [1 ]
Chryssochoou, X [1 ]
Breakwell, GM [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Surrey, Social Psychol European Res Inst, Sch Human Sci, Guildford GU2 5XH, Surrey, England
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10.1207/S15327957PSPR0404_4
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Extending theories of distinctiveness motivation in identity (Breakwell, 1987; Brewer, 1991; Snyder & Fromkin, 1980), we discuss the precise role of distinctiveness in identity processes and the cross-cultural generality of the distinctiveness principle. We argue that (a) within Western cultures, distinctiveness is necessary for the construction of meaning within identity, and (b) the distinctiveness principle is not incompatible with non-Western cultural systems. We propose a distinction among three sources of distinctiveness: position, difference, and separateness, with different implications for identity and behavior. These sources coexist within cultures, on both individual and group levels of self-representation, but they may be emphasized differently according to culture and context.
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