Logan Ormsby

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Rather than focus on the characteristics of the individual, members of the group double down on a common social identity. Research suggests that in online groups, individuals feel stronger attachment to the group’s identity than to their own personal identities; in fact, personal identity is all but erased due to the lack of nonverbal cues highlighting individual differences.16
Radical Inclusion: What the Post-9/11 World Should Have Taught Us About Leadership
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