Michael A. Hogg spends much of his time researching Social psychology, Social identity theory, Social group, Social relation and Social identity approach. His Social psychology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Developmental psychology and Categorization. His studies in Social identity theory integrate themes in fields like Self-esteem, Salience, Social loafing and Social cognition.
His Social group research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Interpersonal communication, Context, Uncertainty reduction theory, Leadership and Collective identity. His studies deal with areas such as Ingroups and outgroups, Conformity and Self-stereotyping as well as Social relation. Michael A. Hogg interconnects Social change, Social position, Cultural identity, Identity formation and Self-categorization theory in the investigation of issues within Social identity approach.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Social psychology, Social identity theory, Social group, Social identity approach and Developmental psychology. The concepts of his Social psychology study are interwoven with issues in Group and Social cognition. His Social identity theory research incorporates elements of Uncertainty reduction theory, Outgroup, Norm and Categorization.
His work in Norm tackles topics such as Conformity which are related to areas like Social influence. His research in Social group intersects with topics in Social network, Social change, Social position, Social identity model of deindividuation effects and Interpersonal relationship. His Social identity approach research integrates issues from Cultural identity and Identity formation.
Michael A. Hogg spends much of his time researching Social psychology, Social identity theory, Identity, Group and Group identification. Michael A. Hogg regularly ties together related areas like Developmental psychology in his Social psychology studies. Michael A. Hogg has included themes like Collective identity, Uncertainty avoidance, Superordinate goals and Identification in his Social identity theory study.
He has researched Identity in several fields, including Autonomy, Construct, Entitativity, Rhetoric and Normative. The various areas that Michael A. Hogg examines in his Group identification study include Self-concept and Competence. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Social identity approach, Social relation, Referent and Social change.
His main research concerns Social psychology, Social identity theory, Identity, Group identification and Ingroups and outgroups. His Social psychology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Developmental psychology and Group. His Social identity theory research incorporates themes from Social influence, Group conflict, Collective identity and Superordinate goals.
His Identity study combines topics in areas such as Autonomy, Outgroup, Entitativity and Normative. Michael A. Hogg combines subjects such as Attribution, Cognitive dissonance, Hypocrisy, Misattribution of memory and Self-affirmation with his study of Ingroups and outgroups. Social group is often connected to Social identity approach in his work.
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Rediscovering the social group: A self-categorization theory.
John C. Turner;Michael A. Hogg;Penelope J. Oakes;Stephen D. Reicher.
Contemporary Sociology (1989)
Social Identifications: A Social Psychology of Intergroup Relations and Group Processes
Michael A. Hogg;Dominic Abrams.
(1988)
Social Identity and Self-Categorization Processes in Organizational Contexts
Michael A. Hogg;Deborah I. Terry.
Academy of Management Review (2000)
A tale of two theories: A critical comparison of identity theory with social identity theory
Michael A. Hogg;Deborah J. Terry;Katherine M. White.
Social Psychology Quarterly (1995)
A Social Identity Theory of Leadership
Michael A. Hogg.
Personality and Social Psychology Review (2001)
Group Norms and the Attitude-Behavior Relationship: A Role for Group Identification
Deborah J. Terry;Michael A. Hogg.
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (1996)
The Social Psychology of Group Cohesiveness: From Attraction to Social Identity
Michael A. Hogg.
(1992)
Comments on the motivational status of self-esteem in social identity and intergroup discrimination
Dominic Abrams;Michael A. Hogg.
European Journal of Social Psychology (1988)
The theory of planned behaviour: Self‐identity, social identity and group norms
Deborah J. Terry;Michael A. Hogg;Katherine M. White.
British Journal of Social Psychology (1999)
Social Identity, Self-Categorization, and the Communication of Group Norms
Michael A. Hogg;Scott A. Reid.
Communication Theory (2006)
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