Multiple Choice
How do socially based identities (i.e., identities as defined by identity theorists, within the SI face of sociological social psychology) influence social movement participation?
A) Individuals who participate in a social movement often receive feedback that undermines conventional family or work identities, which often leads them to limit their movement involvements.
B) Involvement in a social movement may be a way for people to cultivate new identities.
C) People's positions within social movement organizations reflects leadership skills cultivated in relation to other identities (e.g., worker)
D) The extent to which movement and nonmovement identities overlap may influence individuals' levels of involvement in a social movement.
E) both b and d
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