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How does the social identity theory explain the role of group membership in intergroup violence?

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The social identity theory suggests that individuals derive their sense of self from their group memberships, and that intergroup violence arises when these groups perceive a threat to their collective identity or resources. This theory was proposed by Henri Tajfel and John Turner.

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