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group identities

Group identities refer to the ways individuals see themselves as part of a larger community based on shared characteristics, such as ethnicity, nationality, religion, or interests. These identities influence how people view themselves and relate to others, fostering a sense of belonging and common purpose. They can shape behavior, values, and perspectives, and often provide social support and a collective sense of pride. Understanding group identities helps explain social dynamics, including cohesion, conflict, and diversity within societies.