Common experience, not social identity
Social Identity
How society perceives you
I am a graduate student at 00 University, male/female."
This is fitting yourself, the individual, into an existing classification framework.nishio.icon
Specific example "I have experience doing this kind of research with this kind of teacher." With whom is the common experience shared by you?nishio.icon
If you look at the example above, it's "the teacher and myself."
But in the second half of the talk, "you and your listeners."
Identity" and "identity" are "exclusion."
Once a certain framework is chosen, anything outside of it is excluded.
Policy that "the focus should be on the cooperation of multiple people, not on individuals. ---
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