“…Hence, place identification helps predict self-functioning generally (i.e., well-being, low distress) via a sense of control or mastery (self-efficacy), emotional self-regulation or enhancement (self-esteem), and dependability or stability (self-continuity). Similarly, valued group identities (positive and central to self) have positive consequences for domain-specific and sometimes overall self-esteem (Hunter, O'Brien, & Grocott, 1999;Hunter, Platow, Bell, Kypri, & Lewis, 1997;Hunter, Platow, Howard, & Stringer, 1996;Rubin & Hewstone, 1998), self-efficacy (C. Brown, Glastetter-Fender, & Shelton, 2000;De Cremer & van Vugt, 1998;Koch, 1993), and self-continuity (Chandler & Lalonde, 1998), whereas subjectively devalued social identities have negative consequences for the same.…”