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_aSocial identity / _cRichard Jenkins. |
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_aLondon ; _aNew York : _bRoutledge, _c1996. |
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_ax, 206 pages ; _c21 cm. |
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_aunmediated _bn _2rdamedia |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 182-198) and index. | ||
505 | 0 | _aCh. 1. Knowing who we are -- Ch. 2. A sign of the times? -- Ch. 3. Common sense -- Ch. 4. Theorising social identity -- Ch. 5. Selfhood and mind -- Ch. 6. Social selves -- Ch. 7. Entering society -- Ch. 8. Self-image and public image -- Ch. 9. Groups and categories -- Ch. 10. The social organisation of difference -- Ch. 11. The symbolic construction of similarity -- Ch. 12. Predictability -- Ch. 13. Institutionalising identity -- Ch. 14. Organising identities -- Ch. 15. Allocation and classification -- Ch. 16. Modernity, rationality and identity -- -- | |
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_g1. _tIdentity matters -- _g2. _tSimilarity and difference -- _g3. _tA sign of the times? -- _g4. _tUnderstanding identification -- _g5. _tSelfhood and mind -- _g6. _tEmbodied selves -- _g7. _tEntering the human world -- _g8. _tSelf-image and public image -- _g9. _tGroups and categories -- _g10. _tBeyond boundaries -- _g11. _tSymbolising belonging -- _g12. _tPredictability -- _g13. _tInstitutionalising identification -- _g14. _tOrganising identification -- _g15. _tCategorisation and consequences -- _g16. _tIdentity and modernity revisited. |
520 | _aSocial Identity provides a clearly-written accessible introduction to sociological and social anthropological approaches to identity. Looking at the work of Mead, Goffman and Barth, this book makes clear their relevance to everyday life. Insisting that reflexive self identity is not a modern phenomenon, the core argument is that individual and collective identity can both be understood using the same model, as 'internal' and 'external' processes. Social Identity brings together sociological and social anthropological theories of identity, and makes an original contribution to social theory. Focusing on identity as individual and collective, this book brings us a fresh perspective on the relationship between the individual and society. This book provides an essential guide to the concept of social identity, offering students critical discussions of Schutz, Berger and Luckman, Becker, Anthony Cohen, Giddens, Bourdieu and many others. | ||
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