Identity Process Theory
Identity, Social Action and Social Change
- Editors:
- Rusi Jaspal, De Montfort University, Leicester
- Glynis M. Breakwell, University of Bath
- Date Published: September 2016
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781316617915
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We live in an ever-changing social world, which constantly demands adjustment to our identities and actions. Advances in science, technology and medicine, political upheaval, and economic development are just some examples of social change that can impact upon how we live our lives, how we view ourselves and each other, and how we communicate. Three decades after its first appearance, identity process theory remains a vibrant and useful integrative framework in which identity, social action and social change can be collectively examined. This book presents some of the key developments in this area. In eighteen chapters by world-renowned social psychologists, the reader is introduced to the major social psychological debates about the construction and protection of identity in face of social change. Contributors address a wide range of contemporary topics - national identity, risk, prejudice, intractable conflict and ageing - which are examined from the perspective of identity process theory.
Read more- An up-to-date and comprehensive summary of identity process theory, providing a single authoritative source for students and academic researchers
- Presents new empirical studies derived from identity process theory that address important social issues such as risk management, religious conflict, nationalism and ageing
- Outlines methodological debates that arise in conducting research on identity construction and maintenance
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'This timely volume represents an exciting and refreshing contribution to the important ongoing debates exploring the psychology of identity, and helps bridge the gap between European and North American research traditions.' Fathali M. Moghaddam, Georgetown University, Washington DC
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- Date Published: September 2016
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781316617915
- length: 420 pages
- dimensions: 228 x 152 x 23 mm
- weight: 0.61kg
- contains: 14 b/w illus. 8 tables
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Foreword Kay Deaux
Part I. Introduction:
1. Social psychological debates about identity Rusi Jaspal
2. Identity process theory: clarifications and elaborations Glynis M. Breakwell
Part II. Methodological Issues in Identity Process Theory Research:
3. Qualitative approaches to research using identity process theory Adrian Coyle and Niamh Murtagh
4. Quantitative approaches to researching identity processes and motivational principles Vivian L. Vignoles
Part III. Integrating Theoretical Frameworks:
5. On the meaning, validity and importance of the distinction between personal and social identity: a social identity perspective on identity process theory Samuel Pehrson and Stephen Reicher
6. Identity and social representations Glynis M. Breakwell
7. Identity processes in culturally diverse societies: how is cultural diversity reflected in the self? Xenia Chryssochoou
8. Identity integration, psychological coherence and identity threat: linking identity process theory and notions of integration Catherine E. Amiot and Rusi Jaspal
9. Values and identity process theory: theoretical integration and empirical interactions Anat Bardi, Rusi Jaspal, Ela Polek and Shalom Schwartz
Part IV. Identity Process Theory and Social Change:
10. Toward a social psychology of social change: insights from identity process theory Roxane de la Sablonnière and Esther Usborne
11. Collective identity and intractable conflict Neta Oren and Daniel Bar-Tal
12. The role of perceived threat and identity in Islamophobic prejudice Marco Cinnirella
13. Places, identities and geopolitical change: exploring the strengths and limits of identity process theory John Dixon, Kevin Durrheim and Andrés Di Masso
14. Old age and its challenges to identity Dario Spini and Daniela Jopp
15. Religion, identity and mental health Kate Miriam Loewenthal
16. Identity threat and resistance to change: evidence and implications from transport-related behaviour Niamh Murtagh, Birgitta Gatersleben and David Uzzell
17. Making sense of risk: the role of social representations and identity Julie Barnett and Konstantina Vasileiou
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18. Epilogue Glynis M. Breakwell.
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