Citation:
Bornman, E. (1999) The individual in the group in the social, political, and economic context: implications for South Africa. In <i>Identity? Theory, politics, history</i>. Bekker, S. & Prinsloo, R.C. (eds). Pretoria: Human Sciences Research Council. 39-66.
Abstract:
The aim of this chapter is, firstly, to investigate the significance of group membership and group identification for the individual. A further aim is to explore the interplay of an individuals awareness of and identification with a particular group and large-scale social, economic and political process.
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