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Identity formation, agency, and culture : a social psychological synthesis
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Identity formation, agency, and culture : a social psychological synthesis

著者: James E Côté; Charles Levine
出版: Mahwah, N.J. : L. Erlbaum Associates, ©2002.
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"This book provides an extensive understanding of identity formation as it relates to human striving agency and social organization (culture). James Cote and Charles Levine have compiled state-of-the-art psychological and sociological theory and research into a concise synthesis not currently available in other books. Comprehensive yet accessible this volume utilizes a vast interdisciplinary literature in a  続きを読む
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ドキュメントの種類: 図書
すべての著者/寄与者: James E Côté; Charles Levine
ISBN: 0805837957 9780805837957 0805837965 9780805837964
OCLC No.: 49529840
形態 xiv, 247 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
コンテンツ: A Critical Analysis of Approaches to Self and Identity --
Identity Theory in Perspective --
Some Typical Identity Formation Strategies in Late Modernity --
A Framework for Studying Identity Formation, Agency, and Culture --
The Importance of Locating Agency --
Conclusion: Elephants and Automobiles --
Psychological Approaches to the Concepts of Self and Identity --
Identity Formation --
The Self --
The Identity Concept in Sociology --
The Foundation: Modernist Approaches --
Elaborations: Postmodernist and Late Modernist Perspectives --
Synopsis: The Beginnings of A Taxonomy --
Integrating Sociological and Psychological Perspectives on Identity: Toward A Social Psychology of Identity --
Points of Divergence Between Sociological and Psychological Perspectives on Identity --
Points of Convergence Between Sociological and Psychological Perspectives on Identity --
Levels of Analysis Revisited --
Issues in Definition and Critique --
Self or Identity? --
Critiques of Self and Identity: Accusations of Scientific Bias and Ideological Critique --
Synopsis: The Need for a Return to a Formal Theory of Identity --
A Return to a Formal Theory of Ego Identity Formation --
Erikson Revisited: The Basis of a Formal Theory of Identity Formation --
Erikson's Psychosocial Theory of Ego Identity Formation --
Self and Identity Revisited: Erikson's Model of Personality --
Erikson's Theory Compared with Symbolic Interactionism --
Cultural Variations in Personality Configurations and Content --
Revisiting the Tripartite Identity Distinction, Reflexivity, and Agency.
責任者: James E. Côté, Charles G. Levine.
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This work covers topics such as psychological approaches to the concepts of self and identity, the identity concept in sociology, and the basis of a formal theory of identity formation.  続きを読む

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