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Shared

Identit
Shared identity or collective
identity is defined as a sense of
belonging common to a group or a
community.

y
National
Identity
It can be referred to as the sense
of belonging to a state or a
nation.
National
Identity
It influences how a person shares
feelings with a group of people,
becomes aware of their differences,
and recognizes their similarities.
Collective
Identity
the shared definition of a group
that derives from its members'
common interests, experiences, and
solidarities.
Cognitive
Definition
Sets the framework on individuals’
and groups’ goals, means, and
environment of action
Active
Relations
The relationship created between
individuals and groups involved
Emotional
Investments
The recognition of
emotions expressed
among participants
Benefits of
Shared
•Encourages generosity by finding
commonalities with other people
•Increases a sense of unity and cooperation or

Identity
collective agency among members of a
community

•Increases one’s motivation and overall well-


being because of its associated fulfilment
Benefits of
•Allows communities to effectively

Shared
communicate and collectively respond to the
challenges that affect them
•Increases group empowerment and collective

Identity
efficacy
•Empowerment results resilience and collective
well-being
•Results in social transformation
The
•A shared benefit received by most or

Common
all community members
•Can either be material, cultural, or
institutional
Characteristics of
the Common Good
•willing to volunteer, help, or teach those who have less access
to education and information
•promotes the welfare of  minorities and marginalized
•shows political morality by having the willingness to challenge and
demand change from the leaders and the government
•shows solidarity where their fellow citizens’ interests are similar
to  their own
•treats people equally and protects others’ rights against
violation
•advocates for freedom from any form of stigma and
discriminations

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