Identity Process Theory

Identity Process Theory
Author: Rusi Jaspal,Glynis M. Breakwell
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2014-04-17
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781107022706

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World-renowned social psychologists present some of the key developments in identity process theory, examining identity, social action and social change.

Social Psychology of Identity and the Self Concept

Social Psychology of Identity and the Self Concept
Author: Glynis Marie Breakwell
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1992
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: UOM:39015032906920

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This volume presents state-of-the-art reviews of social psychology theories and empirical research on the self concept, bringing together reseachers from a variety of theoretical traditions to debate current issues.

Social Identity Processes

Social Identity Processes
Author: Dora Capozza,Rupert Brown
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2000-03-13
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781446236642

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This landmark work offers a tour of the latest developments in Social Identity Theory from the leading scholars in the field. First proposed by Tajfel and Turner in 1979, Social Identity Theory has proved enormously influential in stimulating new theory and research, and in its application to social problems. The field is developing apace and important new lines of work have opened up in the past few years. The three sections of the book cover: theoretical contributions to the field; recent empirical assessments of key elements of the theory; and applications of Social Identity Theory to bring about changes in problematic intergroup relationships.

Identity Process Theory

Identity Process Theory
Author: Professor Glynis M Breakwell,Rusi Jaspal
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2014-05-26
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1306683882

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World-renowned social psychologists present some of the key developments in identity process theory, examining identity, social action and social change.

Identity Process Theory

Identity Process Theory
Author: Rusi Jaspal,Glynis Marie Breakwell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2014
Genre: Group identity
ISBN: 1107781213

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World-renowned social psychologists present some of the key developments in identity process theory, examining identity, social action and social change.

The Psychology of Risk

The Psychology of Risk
Author: Glynis M. Breakwell
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2014-09-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781316060742

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Since the first edition of The Psychology of Risk there have been enormous macro-economic and socio-political changes globally - the chaos in the world banking system and the financial crisis and recessions that it presaged; the Arab Spring and the revolutionary shifts in power in the Middle East with rippled consequences around the world; the development of ever-more sophisticated cyber-terrorism that can strike the private individual or the nation state with equal ease. Amidst these changes in the face of hazard, do the psychological models built to explain human reactions to risk still apply? Has the research over the last few years resulted in an improvement in our understanding of how people perceive and act in relation to risk? In this second edition Professor Dame Breakwell uses illustrations and current examples to address these questions and provide a totally up-to-the minute review of what is known about the psychology of risk.

The Oxford Handbook of Identity Development

The Oxford Handbook of Identity Development
Author: Kate C. McLean,Moin U. Syed
Publsiher: Oxford Library of Psychology
Total Pages: 625
Release: 2015
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780199936564

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Identity is defined in many different ways in various disciplines in the social sciences and sub-disciplines within psychology. The developmental psychological approach to identity is characterized by a focus on developing a sense of the self that is temporally continuous and unified across the different life spaces that individuals inhabit. Erikson proposed that the task of adolescence and young adulthood was to define the self by answering the question: Who Am I? There have been many advances in theory and research on identity development since Erikson's writing over fifty years ago, and the time has come to consolidate our knowledge and set an agenda for future research. The Oxford Handbook of Identity Development represents a turning point in the field of identity development research. Various, and disparate, groups of researchers are brought together to debate, extend, and apply Erikson's theory to contemporary problems and empirical issues. The result is a comprehensive and state-of-the-art examination of identity development that pushes the field in provocative new directions. Scholars of identity development, adolescent and adult development, and related fields, as well as graduate students, advanced undergraduates, and practitioners will find this to be an innovative, unique, and exciting look at identity development.

New Directions in Identity Theory and Research

New Directions in Identity Theory and Research
Author: Jan E. Stets,Richard T. Serpe
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 752
Release: 2016-07-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780190457556

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Over the past four decades - and most especially in recent years as issues of identity continue to play out across the public stage - identity theory has developed into one of the most fascinating and active research programs within the spheres of sociological social psychology. Having emerged out of a landmark 2014 national conference that sought to integrate various research programs and to honor the groundbreaking work of Dr. Peter J. Burke, New Directions in Identity Theory and Research brings together the pioneers, scholars, and researchers of identity theory as they present the important theoretical, methodological, and substantive work in identity theory today. Edited by Dr. Jan E. Stets and Dr. Richard T. Serpe, this volume asserts that researchers and scholars can no longer rely on using samples, measures, concepts, and mechanisms that limit the overall advancement of identity theory and research. Instead, as Stets and Serpe contend in their introductory chapter, "Researchers constantly must try out new ideas, test the ideas with more refined measures, use samples that are representative yet racially and ethnically diverse, and employ methods (perhaps mixed methods) that capture the different dimensions of the identity process." This book is the truest testament to this idea. In New Directions in Identity Theory and Research, Stets, Serpe, and contributing authors urge readers to think outside the box by providing the road map necessary to guide future work and thought in this emerging field.