Subversive fidelity theory

Although often overlooked in the academy, fidelity is a critical notion for any kind of human group, whatever the size, from a simple couple to a geopolitical alliance, as it necessarily depends on it to work properly. In Social Psychology, fidelity or loyalty has mostly been approached indirectly t...

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Main Author: Saul Sanchez Lopez
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Language:English
Published: Universidad Iberoamericana León 2024-03-01
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description Although often overlooked in the academy, fidelity is a critical notion for any kind of human group, whatever the size, from a simple couple to a geopolitical alliance, as it necessarily depends on it to work properly. In Social Psychology, fidelity or loyalty has mostly been approached indirectly through Social Identity Theory in a rather simplistic way: a person is considered a loyal member of a group as long as they accept all of its mainstream ideals and rules with no exception. In other words, Fidelity is thought to be inextricably linked to believing and behaving, understood in an orthodox-conformist way. By contrast, we postulate that it is possible to be faithful to a group while subverting its ideology and norms, or, to put it another way, to integrate fidelity and subversión in a paradoxical yet coherent position: subversive fidelity. There have already been similar conceptual propositions both inside and outside Social Psychology, but we delve into its distinctive features, thus laying the foundations of an initial but promising theory.
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spelling doaj-art-0722ba8d0b604ee582374393f8c6d3e42025-08-20T01:55:50ZengUniversidad Iberoamericana LeónEntretextos2007-53162024-03-01164011610.59057/iberoleon.20075316.202440682563Subversive fidelity theorySaul Sanchez Lopez0https://orcid.org/0009-0008-8747-4335Universidad de Guanajuato Campus Celaya-SalvatierraAlthough often overlooked in the academy, fidelity is a critical notion for any kind of human group, whatever the size, from a simple couple to a geopolitical alliance, as it necessarily depends on it to work properly. In Social Psychology, fidelity or loyalty has mostly been approached indirectly through Social Identity Theory in a rather simplistic way: a person is considered a loyal member of a group as long as they accept all of its mainstream ideals and rules with no exception. In other words, Fidelity is thought to be inextricably linked to believing and behaving, understood in an orthodox-conformist way. By contrast, we postulate that it is possible to be faithful to a group while subverting its ideology and norms, or, to put it another way, to integrate fidelity and subversión in a paradoxical yet coherent position: subversive fidelity. There have already been similar conceptual propositions both inside and outside Social Psychology, but we delve into its distinctive features, thus laying the foundations of an initial but promising theory.https://revistasacademicas.iberoleon.mx/index.php/entretextos/article/view/682fidelitysubversionbeliefbehaviorsocial identity
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Subversive fidelity theory
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subversion
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title Subversive fidelity theory
title_full Subversive fidelity theory
title_fullStr Subversive fidelity theory
title_full_unstemmed Subversive fidelity theory
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subversion
belief
behavior
social identity
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