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Identity (social science)

About: Identity (social science) is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 93780 publications have been published within this topic receiving 1858050 citations. The topic is also known as: social identity & personal identity.


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01 Apr 1992
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3,981 citations

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TL;DR: This paper found that ethnic identity is an important component of the self-concept and, like other aspects of identity, can be particularly salient during adolescence, especially during the transition from childhood to adolescence.
Abstract: Ethnic identity is an important component of the self-concept and, like other aspects of identity, can be particularly salient during adolescence. Most research on ethnic identity has focused on th...

3,702 citations

Book
01 Dec 1998
TL;DR: A practice theory of self and identity has been proposed in this paper, where the authors place identity and agency on the Shoulders of Bakhtin and Vygotsky and describe the space of authoring.
Abstract: Preface I. On the Shoulders of Bakhtin and Vygotsky 1. The Woman Who Climbed Up the House 2. A Practice Theory of Self and Identity II. Placing Identity and Agency 3. Figured Worlds 4. Personal Stories in Alcoholics Anonymous 5. How Figured Worlds of Romance Become Desire III. Power and Privilege 6. Positional Identities 7. The Sexual Auction Block IV. The Space of Authoring 8. Authoring Selves 9. Mental Disorder, Identity, and Professional Discourse 10. Authoring Oneself as a Woman in Nepal V. Making Worlds 11. Play Worlds, Liberatory Worlds, and Fantasy Resources 12. Making Alternate Worlds in Nepal 13. Identity in Practice Notes References Credits Index

3,578 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present core components of identity theory and social identity theory, and argue that although differences exist between the two theories, they are more differences in emphasis than in kind, and that linking these two theories can establish a more fully integrated view of the self.
Abstract: In social psychology, we need to establish a general theory of the self which can attend to both macro and micro processes, and which avoids the redundancies of separate theories on different aspects of the self For this purpose, we present core components of identity theory and social identity theory and argue that although differences exist between the two theories, they are more differences in emphasis than in kind, and that linking the two theories can establish a more fully integrated view of the self The core components we examine include the different bases of identity (category/group or role) in each of the theories, identity salience and the activation of identities as discussed in the theories, and the cognitive and motivational processes that emerge from identities based on category/group and on role. By examining the self through the lens of both identity theory and social identity theory, we see how, in combination, they can move us toward a general theory of the self In contrast to Hogg and his colleagues (Hogg, Terry, and White 1995), we see substantial similarities and overlap between social identity theory and identity theory. We think that this overlap ultimately will cause these theories to be linked in fundamental ways, though we do not think that time has

3,431 citations

Book ChapterDOI
01 Jan 1957
TL;DR: First relationships as discussed by the authors is the process of development relationships and early learning the construction of identity, and identity is a process of early learning from relationships to identity, i.e., early learning of identity.
Abstract: First relationships the process of development relationships and early learning the construction of identity.

3,330 citations


Performance
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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202251
20214,299
20204,931
20195,188
20185,146
20175,211