Social identity threat is a theory in social psychology derived from social identity theory to explain the different types of threats that arise from group identity being threatened as opposed to personal identity.[1] This theory distinguishes between four distinct types of social identity threats: categorization threat, distinctiveness threat, threats to the value of social identity, and acceptance threat. Each type is associated with particular social contexts that make the threats more or less likely to occur. This theory emphasizes how the level of commitment with the social identity shapes the nature of the threat experienced.
^Branscombe, N.R.; Ellemers, N.; Spears, R.; Doosje, E.J. (1999). Social identity: Context, commitment, content: The context and content of social identity threat. Oxford: Blackwell. pp. 35–55.
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