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Psychology Sociology Self-Identity National Identity Cultural Identity Social Psychology Place Identity

Identity refers to how a person sees themselves both individually and as part of groups, including their nationality and culture. It involves how one expresses their sense of self and memberships. Identity is a key concept studied in social psychology and plays an important role in how people identify with places.

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Psychology Sociology Self-Identity National Identity Cultural Identity Social Psychology Place Identity

Identity refers to how a person sees themselves both individually and as part of groups, including their nationality and culture. It involves how one expresses their sense of self and memberships. Identity is a key concept studied in social psychology and plays an important role in how people identify with places.

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In psychology and sociology, identity is a person's conception and expression of

their own (self-identity) and others' individuality or group afliations (such as


national identity and cultural identity). The concept is given a great deal of attention
in social psychology and is important in place identity.

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