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The personalgroup discrimination discrepancy : the role of social identityPorter, Lana E. (Lana Elizabeth) January 1991 (has links)
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Individual differences in the chronic accessibility of social identitiesBarlow, Kelly M. January 2004 (has links)
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Factors Affecting Identity Development and Organizational Involvement among Multiracial College StudentsGardner, Sheena Kaori 15 August 2014 (has links)
The current study builds on previous work that examines the factors that influence whether individuals adopt a multiracial identity. The key contribution of this study to the growing literature is the use of cultural sociological concepts to study multiracial identities from an alternative perspective. In addition to examining how individuals’ personal experiences affect how they racially identify, the current study also examines whether the adoption of a particular racial identity shapes the way individuals behave. Specifically, I explore how racial identification influences whether individuals become involved with a multiracial organization. Data were collected through two qualitative methods, semi-structured, in-depth interviews with 34 self-identified multiracial individuals and participatory action research conducted with the multiracial organization Community for Multiracial Action (CMA). The following research questions were addressed in this project: 1) what experiences have led individuals to currently identify as multiracial; 2) what personal factors compel individuals to engage in identity-related behaviors – specifically, why do some individuals decide to join a multiracial organization while others decline; 3) does becoming a part of a multiracial organization reinforce and/or challenge the individuals’ personal identity choices or understandings of multiraciality; and 4) are the behaviors and actions of multiracials, individually and/or collectively, performed in an effort to support a particular self-defined racial identity? Results support previous research which established that personal factors, socialization practices, and social networks, among others, influence racial identity development among multiracial individuals. With respect to the decision to participate in a multiracial organization, results indicate that differential rates of involvement are affected by racial identification. The national organization and the local chapter struggled over defining and projecting a cohesive image of multiraciality which negatively affected the sustainability of the local chapter. Findings from this study can be used to better understand the role of multiracial communities in identity development.
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Identity alteration versus conventional persuasion : an experimental comparison /Roemisch, Jerry Joe January 1977 (has links)
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First Person Plural: Short StoriesLazor, Justin R., 24 May 2018 (has links)
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Identifying Detroit: Representing Tension, Conflict, and Hope in Detroit ArchitectureRUDARY, THOMAS J. 22 August 2008 (has links)
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Social Identity Similarity Effects on an Evaluation of BlameKast, Chris J. 28 September 2007 (has links)
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Representations of Identity and the Crisis TriangleBernath, Amy L. January 2007 (has links)
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Robin Hood in the Land of the Free?: An Ethnographic Study of Undocumented Immigrants from Thailand in the U.SKrittayapong, Jirah 18 April 2012 (has links)
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An examination of Eriksonian ego identity versus diffusion preceding retirement.Holstein, Kenneth Alan January 1981 (has links)
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