Identity in Modern Society: A Social Psychological Perspective

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John Wiley & Sons, 15‏/04‏/2008 - 244 من الصفحات

This book is a social psychological inquiry into identity in modern society.

  • Starts from the social psychological premise that identity results from interaction in the social world.
  • Reviews and integrates the most influential strands of contemporary social psychology research on identity.
  • Brings together North American and European perspectives on social psychology.
  • Incorporates insights from philosophy, cognitive neuroscience, psychology, cultural studies, anthropology and sociology.
  • Places social identity research in a variety of real-life social contexts.
 

المحتوى

Chapter 1 Introduction
1
Sociological and Psychological Contributions
20
An Integrative Approach
43
Chapter 4 Antecedents of Individual and Collective Identity
73
Chapter 5 Identity in MinorityMajority Contexts
100
Chapter 6 Identity in Intercultural Contact
134
Chapter 7 Identity Mobilization and Participation
156
Chapter 8 Conclusions and Future Directions
181
References
189
Author Index
214
Subject Index
219
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نبذة عن المؤلف (2008)

Bernd Simon is Professor of Social Psychology and Evaluation Research and Chair and Director of the Institute of Psychology at Christian-Albrechts University in Kiel, Germany.

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