Buch, Englisch, 422 Seiten, Format (B × H): 183 mm x 260 mm, Gewicht: 985 g
Buch, Englisch, 422 Seiten, Format (B × H): 183 mm x 260 mm, Gewicht: 985 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-087306-6
Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
Identities in Everyday Life explores how identity theory in social psychology can help us understand a wide array of issues across six areas of life including psychological well-being; authenticity; morality; gender, race, and sexuality; group membership; and early-to-later adult identities. Bringing together over 45 scholars presenting original theoretical or empirical work, the chapters build upon prior work to understand the source, development, and dynamics of individuals' identities as they unfold within and across situations. These studies not only advance scholarly research on identities, but they also provide an understanding of the relevance of identities for people's everyday lives. The findings are relevant to a broad-based set of researchers in the academy across disciplines in the social sciences, education, and health, to students at both the graduate and undergraduate level who are interested in identities at both a personal and professional level, to mental health professionals, and to the average person in society.
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- Part I. INTRODUCTION
- Chapter 1: Overview
- Jan E. Stets and Richard T. Serpe
- Part II. WELL-BEING
- Chapter 2: Identity Accumulation, Verification, and Well-Being
- Peter J. Burke and Christine Cerven
- Chapter 3: Perceived Similarity in Identity Meanings, Identity Verification, and Positive Emotions
- Matthew Grindal and Ryan Trettevik,
- Chapter 4: Multiple Identities and Self-Esteem
- Richard T. Serpe and Fritz Yarrison, Jan E. Stets, and Sheldon Stryker
- Part III. AUTHENTICITY
- Chapter 5: Authenticity and the Religious Identity
- Philip S. Brenner
- Chapter 6: Authenticity, Digital Media, and Person Identity Verification
- Jenny L. Davis
- Part IV. MORALITY
- Chapter 7: Toward a Theory of Moral Identity Development
- John Aldecoa
- Chapter 8: The Moral Identity and Immoral Behavior
- Jan E. Stets and Kevin McCaffree
- Chapter 9: Intersectional Identities and Stigma Recovery: Affective and Cognitive Responses to Unethical Prosocial Events
- Maria C. Ramos, Lynn Smith-Lovin, and Bethany Young
- Part V. GENDER, RACIAL, and SEXUALITY ISSUES
- Chapter 10: Gender Identity Among U.S. Adults
- K. Jill Kiecolt, Michael Hughes, and Hans Momplaisir
- Chapter 11: Racial Identity and Racial Attitudes among White Americans
- Matthew O. Hunt and Ashely V. Reichelmann,
- Chapter 12: Racial Exclusion and Queer Identity
- Shaeleya Miller
- Part VI. IDENTITIES AND GROUPS
- Chapter 13: Identities Meanings and Categorical Inequality
- Kimberly B. Rogers
- Chapter 14: Controlled, Verified, and Understood: Status and Identity in the Field of Higher Education
- Freda B. Lynn, Olga A. Novoselova, and Graham N. S. Miller
- Chapter 15: Identity Formation in Street Demonstrations
- Bert Klandermans and Jacquelien van Stekelenburg
- Part VII. IDENTITIES OVER THE LIFE COURSE
- Chapter 16: The Nature of the Ballet and Hip-Hop Dancer Identity
- Melanie Kushida
- Chapter 17: The Role of Signification Others in Shaping Fathers' Identities and Behavior
- Jessica L. Collett, Kelcie Vercel, and Kayla D. R. Pierce
- Chapter 18: Identity and the Self in Elderly Adults with Alzheimer's Disease
- Linda Francis, Richard E. Adams, Alexandra Konig, and Jesse Hoey




