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- (1) The mutable Self refers to the changing states of consciousness that the Self appears to undergo, which include sleeping, waking, and dreaming.
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Presents a new theory of the "mutable" self (self as process rather than object), and argues that rapidly accelerating social change can influence its development. Previous theories and definitions of self are discussed and suggestions for the growth of the mutable self proposed.
- Louis A. Zurcher
- 1977
Dec 11, 2019 · The mutable self : a self-concept for social change. by. Zurcher, Louis A. Publication date. 1977. Topics. personality, persoonlijkheid, social change, sociale verandering, social development, sociale ontwikkeling, identity, identiteit, Sociale psychologie, Social Psychology, Social change, Self, Changement social, Moi (Psychologie), Sozialer ...
The self has been a long-standing topic of investigation within sociology. Supported by the original work of Mead (1934), sociologists have sought to examine the self, its internal structure, and its …
The Mutable Self: A Self-Concept for Social Change. Louis A. Zurcher. SAGE Publications, 1977 - Psychology - 279 pages. `This book will be widely read. One of the most useful aspects is...
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The spiritual self refers to the enduring core of one’s being, including one’s values, personality, beliefs about the self, etc. This article focuses on the “me” that will be referred to interchangeably as either the “self” or “identity.”.