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6 Ιουν 2013 · In identity theory, there are three major research programs: the interactional (McCall & Simmons, 1978 ), structural (Serpe & Stryker, 2011 ), and perceptual control programs (Burke & Stets,...
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11 Αυγ 2014 · PDF | On Aug 11, 2014, Jan E. Stets and others published The Development of Identity Theory | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
29 Ιουλ 2014 · The readings examine questions such as how organizations understand who they are, why organizations develop a sense of identity and belonging where the boundaries of identity lie and the ...
Offers 40 chapters written by recognized experts in their respective fields, examining the most cutting-edge identity theory, research, and applications available. Addresses all the various currents in identity from a global perspective. Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras.
His research focuses on identity, broadly defined, including both personal and cultural identity; on acculturation, ethnicity, and cultural adaptation; on parenting and parent– adolescent relationships; and the effects of identity and family processes on positive and negative adolescent and young adult psychosocial and health outcomes.
The Cambridge Handbook of Identity presents the lively, multidisciplinary field of identity research as working around three central themes: (i) difference and sameness between people; (ii) people’s agency in the world; and (iii) how identities can change or remain stable over time.
What can be seen and measured are behaviors that should result if an identity has or has not been formed. The task at the onset of identity research was to determine what observable referents were available that would point to the presence, absence, and nature of the hypothesized underlying identity structure.