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Who gives a Tweet? Fandom, social identity, and why people take to Twitter

When we think of the world in terms of categories and different groups of people, we think of the various groups to which we belong and our identities within such groups.  The groups to which we belong impact how we perceive ourselves, how others perceive us, and the extent to which we express our social identities in order to bolster our self-esteem.

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social influence
social identity
fandom
basking in the reflective glory (BIRG)
self-esteem
followership
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Foul-weather friends: Social psychology and school aggression

https://www.flickr.com/photos/campdarby/

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school
Aggression
bullying
peer group
social identity
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Sticks and stones and breaking bones: Social psychology and school aggression

https://www.flickr.com/photos/pimkie_fotos/

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school
Aggression
bullying
peer group
social identity
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