The Many Ways to Be Marginal in a Group

被引:97
作者
Ellemers, Naomi [1 ]
Jetten, Jolanda [2 ]
机构
[1] Leiden Univ, NL-2300 RB Leiden, Netherlands
[2] Univ Queensland, St Lucia, Qld, Australia
关键词
marginal group membership; prototypicality; identification; social inclusion; social exclusion; newcomer socialization; SOCIAL IDENTITY; SELF-ESTEEM; IN-GROUP; REGULATORY FOCUS; GROUP PROTOTYPICALITY; GROUP MEMBERS; DIFFERENTIATION NEEDS; TERROR MANAGEMENT; MORAL CONVICTION; GROUP NORMS;
D O I
10.1177/1088868312453086
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Previous theory and research primarily address marginal group members on the path to achieve core membership status. The authors argue that these only represent one form of marginality and that there are many other ways to be marginal within the group. The authors develop a dynamic model in which marginality is conceptualized as resulting from group and individual negotiation about inclusion (the Marginality as Resulting From Group and Individual Negotiation About Inclusion [MARGINI] model), and where individual and group inclusion goals can converge (resulting in relatively stable forms of marginality) or diverge (resulting in less stable forms of marginality). When the marginal position is unstable, individuals can either be motivated to move toward or move further away from the group, and such changing inclusion goals are associated with different emotions and behaviors. The authors argue that one needs to understand the interplay between individual and group inclusion goals to predict and explain the full complexity and diversity of the behavior of marginal group members.
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