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4. Soziale Identität und nachhaltiges Verhalten

verfasst von : Gerhard Reese, Karen R. S. Hamann, Claudia Menzel, Stefan Drews

Erschienen in: Psychologie und Nachhaltigkeit

Verlag: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden

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Zusammenfassung

Nachhaltige Entwicklung ist per Definition eine Gruppenangelegenheit, da Nachhaltigkeit nur durch gemeinsame Anstrengungen erreicht werden kann. In diesem Beitrag wird beschrieben, welchen Einfluss soziale Identität – das „Wir“ in jeder und jedem von uns – auf nachhaltiges Verhalten hat. Konkret beschreiben die AutorInnen Grundlagen der Theorie der sozialen Identität und erläutern anhand dieser, inwiefern unsere Fähigkeit, uns in Gruppen zu organisieren, zu nachhaltigem Verhalten beitragen kann. Sie fokussieren dabei unter anderem darauf, wie wir als Gruppen wirksam agieren können und legen damit dar, wie soziale Gruppen als Vehikel für sozialen und ökologischen Wandel genutzt werden können.

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Metadaten
Titel
Soziale Identität und nachhaltiges Verhalten
verfasst von
Gerhard Reese
Karen R. S. Hamann
Claudia Menzel
Stefan Drews
Copyright-Jahr
2018
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-19965-4_4