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May 9, 2017 · In psychology, identity refers to the answer to the question of who one is (Vignoles, 2017). The answer to this question can include choices, goals, experiences, relationships,...
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Apr 24, 2012 · Personal identity is what makes every person unique, defining them through their specific biographies (e.g., name, birthplace), unique characteristics (e.g., intelligent, athletic), role identities (e.g., daughter, employee), and particular combination of private and public experiences.
Aug 30, 2016 · Sociological Perspectives on Identity. Last Updated on August 30, 2016 by Karl Thompson. A summary of Michel Foucault’s work on identity, deviance and normality, governmentality, subjectification and technologies of the self, taken from Steph Lawler’s ‘Identity’ (2014) – also includes Nikolas Rose’s development of Foucault’s work.
Dec 3, 2020 · This chapter provides an outline of identity theory as it has developed out of its structural symbolic interaction origins. Identities are sets of meanings that define who we are in terms of the roles we have, the groups or social categories to which we belong, or the unique characteristics that make us different from others.The chapter reviews ...
Jan 1, 2003 · 1. A Sociological Approach to Self and Identity. Thoughts on Social Structure. A sociological approach to self and identity begins with the assumption that there is a reciprocal. relationship...
Mar 2, 2016 · The idea of a person is the idea of a unified center of choice and action, the unit of legal and theological responsibility. Having chosen, a person acts, and so is actionable, liable. It is in the idea of action that the legal and the theatrical sources of the concept of person come together.
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Sep 14, 2021 · Following Stuart Hall’s concept of dividing the self into three phases, the chapter traces the rational self of enlightenment in relation to Kant and Descartes, the sociological self in relation to Freud and Mead and finally the postmodern and fragmented self, particularly focusing on Giddens’ account of reflexivity and Bauman’s notion of ...