Category
page 1Collective identity
sexual identity
how a person thinks of oneself with regard to romantic and sexual orientation and behaviour
social identity theory
social psychology theory about intergroup behavior based on perceived group status differences, perceived legitimacy and stability of status differences, and perceived mobility between groups
pan-European identity
feeling of identity with the European Union and/or Europe
in-group and out-group
sociological notions where in-group is a social group to which a person psychologically identifies as being a member, while an out-group is a social group with which an individual does not identify
otherkin
thumb|An acute heptagram is a common symbol for the otherkin communityOtherkin is a subculture of individuals who identify as partially or entirely nonhuman. An umbrella term for this would be alterhuman. Some otherkin believe their identity derives from non-physical spiritual phenomena, such as having a nonhuman soul or reincarnation. Some otherkin give non-spiritual explanations for themselves, such as unusual psychology or neurodivergence, or as part of dissociative identity disorder or being plural. Many otherkins say they are physically human, but not all.
heritage language
minor non-prestigious language, most often used in a family and different from the main language of the environment common in the given territory; as a rule, speakers of such languages are bilingual, and this language is their native language.
collective identity
shared sense of belonging to a group
Jewish identity
perceiving oneself as a Jew
transracial
identity of someone that identifies as a different race than the one associated with their biological ancestry
Arab identity
phenomenon of self-determination of people traditionally living in Western Asia and North Africa, based on religion, clan, tribe, citizenship, place of residence, language, dialect, organization of life

Yan Huang Zisun
denonym of the Han Chinese
plurality
individuals experiencing multiple forms of personhood
identity fusion
theoretical term in social psychology and cultural anthropology