Four problems for researchers using social categories

Gillespie, A.ORCID logo, Howarth, C. & Cornish, F.ORCID logo (2012). Four problems for researchers using social categories. Culture and Psychology, 18(3), 391-402. https://doi.org/10.1177/1354067X12446236
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Research on lay categorization processes has revealed that it can lead to distortions. Yet researchers routinely categorize people into groups and cultures. We argue that researchers should be aware that social categories are (1) perspectival, (2) historical, (3) disrupted by the movement of people, and (4) re-constitutive of the phenomena they seek to describe. We illustrate these problems with reference to contemporary research on globalization and the ‘clash of cultures.’ It is argued that problematizing cultural categories would do more to reduce inter-group conflict than reifying them.

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