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what is ascriptive identity?​

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Answered by olayemidarangmailcom
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is the process whereby outsiders define groups and instill value of groupness to them

Answered by priyadarsini33
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It is community identity based on birth and belonging rather than on some form of acquired qualifications or accomplishment. It is an identity with one's present and has nothing to bear with the future.

Features of Ascriptive Identity:

  • They are determined by the accidents of birth and do not involve any choice on the part of the individuals concerned.
  • It is an odd fact of social life that people feel a deep sense of security and satisfaction in belonging to communities in which their membership is entirely accidental.

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