Identity Struggles

Identity Struggles

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  • Author: Dorien Van De Mieroop
  • Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
  • ISBN: 9027265887
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 471

This collection provides a kaleidoscopic view of a range of identity struggles in the workplace context. It features twenty-two case studies that present an eclectic mix of workplaces in different socio-cultural contexts. They include, among others, household workers in Peru and Hong Kong, female professionals in India and the UK, social workers in Botswana and on Canadian reserves, tourist guides in Europe and construction workers in New Zealand. The volume addresses important questions on professional competence, group membership, (sometimes competing) expectations, and identity boundaries. The chapters establish that identity struggles are a reflection of issues of knowledge, competing norms and attempts for social change.


Identity Issues in Groups

Identity Issues in Groups

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  • Author: Jeffrey T. Polzer
  • Publisher: JAI Press Incorporated
  • ISBN: 9780762309511
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 316

This fifth volume of "Research on Managing Groups and Teams" focuses on the relationship between identity issues and individual and group functioning. It looks at a range of phenomena involving the individual identities people bring to the groups they join and collective identities.


Identity Crisis

Identity Crisis

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  • Author: John Sides
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • ISBN: 0691201765
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 360

A gripping in-depth look at the presidential election that stunned the world Donald Trump's election victory resulted in one of the most unexpected presidencies in history. Identity Crisis provides the definitive account of the campaign that seemed to break all the political rules—but in fact didn't. Featuring a new afterword by the authors that discusses the 2018 midterms and today's emerging political trends, this compelling book describes how Trump's victory was foreshadowed by changes in the Democratic and Republican coalitions that were driven by people's racial and ethnic identities, and how the Trump campaign exacerbated these divisions by hammering away on race, immigration, and religion. The result was an epic battle not just for the White House but about what America should be.


Psychological Storms

Psychological Storms

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  • Author: Thomas Anthony Parham
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 116

An important analysis of the conflicts many African Americans endure as they struggle to balance two competing world views-African and European American.


Problematizing Identity

Problematizing Identity

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  • Author: Angel M. Y. Lin
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1136765468
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 249

This book argues that identity as a term needs to be problematized, not taken for granted – for both the risks and the potential that the concept offers to educators for understanding issues of social inequality and how social inequality is being reproduced, and for exploring possible alternative ways educators can work with identity de/formation processes to seek to break the social reproduction structures mediated through identity fixing and essentialization. It provides some of the meta-language and theoretical, analytical tools to embark on such a practice of making the familiar strange, problematizing the taken-for-granted, and uncovering the linguistic, discursive, and cultural processes that serve to subordinate some people while privileging others. The chapters are organized around three themes: Identity, Class, and Difference; Gender, Ethnicity, and Education; and Gender, Ethnicity, and Language. The diverse sociocultural contexts in which the data and analyses are situated help to illustrate symbolic struggles and identity politics that are being engaged in by peoples in different cultures, languages, and societies of the world, offering insights from multidisciplinary, trans-cultural, and trans-local perspectives. By offering a comprehensive integration and clarification/ delineation of the different ways identity has been thought about and used in different theoretical traditions, and discussing the implications of different theoretical senses of "identity" for language educators, this volume will be useful to undergraduate and graduate students, researchers, and educators in sociolinguistics, applied linguistics, discourse analysis, sociology, education, gender studies, and cultural and media studies.


Identity Crisis

Identity Crisis

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  • Author: Ben Elton
  • Publisher: Random House
  • ISBN: 1473508339
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 384

Why are we all so hostile? So quick to take offence? Truly we are living in the age of outrage. A series of apparently random murders draws amiable, old-school Detective Mick Matlock into a world of sex, politics, reality TV and a bewildering kaleidoscope of opposing identity groups. Lost in a blizzard of hashtags, his already complex investigation is further impeded by the fact that he simply doesn’t ‘get’ a single thing about anything anymore. Meanwhile, each day another public figure confesses to having ‘misspoken’ and prostrates themselves before the judgement of Twitter. Begging for forgiveness, assuring the public “that is not who I am”. But if nobody is who they are anymore - then who the f##k are we? Ben Elton returns with a blistering satire of the world as it fractures around us. Get ready for a roller-coaster thriller, where nothing - and no one - is off limits.


Struggle for Ethnic Identity

Struggle for Ethnic Identity

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  • Author: Pyong Gap Min
  • Publisher: Rowman Altamira
  • ISBN: 9780761990673
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 244

Dr. Pyong Gap Min and Rose Kim present a compilation of narratives on ethnic identity written by first-, 1.5-, and second-generation Asian American professionals. In an attempt to reconcile the dichotomies long associated with being both Asian and American, these narratives trace the formation of each author's ethnic identity and discuss its importance in shaping his or her professional career. The narratives touch upon common themes of prejudice and discrimination, loss and retention of ethnic subculture, ethnic versus non-ethnic friendship networks, and racial and inter-racial dating patterns. When coupled with Dr. Min's comprehensive introductory chapter on contemporary trends in the study of ethnicity, these narratives prove that constructing one's ethnicity is truly a dynamic process and serve as an invaluable resource for anyone interested in teaching or studying the concepts of ethnic identity.


The Struggles of Identity, Education, and Agency in the Lives of Undocumented Students

The Struggles of Identity, Education, and Agency in the Lives of Undocumented Students

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  • Author: Aurora Chang
  • Publisher: Springer
  • ISBN: 3319646141
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 135

This book weaves together two distinct and powerfully related sources of knowledge: the author’s journey and transition from a once undocumented immigrant from Guatemala to a hyperdocumented academic, and five years of on-going national research on the identity, education, and agency of undocumented college students. In interlacing both personal experiences with findings from her empirical qualitative research, Chang explores practical and theoretical pedagogical, curricular, and policy-related discussions around issues that impact undocumented immigrants while provide compelling rich narrative vignettes. Collectively, these findings support the argument that undocumented students can cultivate an empowering self-identity by performing the role of infallible cultural citizen.


The Authenticity Principle

The Authenticity Principle

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  • Author: Ritu Bhasin
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781775016205
  • Category : Authenticity (Philosophy)
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 193

In a society that pushes conformity, how can you be courageously authentic despite fear of judgment? Award-winning leadership and diversity expert Ritu Bhasin gives you the tools to make this happen. This is more than a call to "be yourself"-it's a rally to disrupt the status quo, bring your differences to the light, and help others do the same.


Professional Identity Crisis

Professional Identity Crisis

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  • Author: Andrea Tomo
  • Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
  • ISBN: 178769805X
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 168

The book deals with an increasingly crucial but under–researched topic, that is the crisis of the professional identity. It will be both theoretically driven and empirically focused, also attempting to provide useful practical recommendations.