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Advances in Identity Theory and Research
herausgegeben von Peter J. Burke, Timothy J. Owens, Richard Serpe und Peggy A. ThoitsInhaltsverzeichnis
- 1: Sources of Identity.
- 1 The Me and the Not-Me: Positive and Negative Poles of Identity.
- 2 Roots of Identity: Family Resemblances.
- 3 Identities and Behavior.
- II: Identities and Social Structure.
- 4 The Political Self: Identity Resources for Radical Democracy.
- 5 Identity and Inequality: Exploring Links between Self and Stratification Processes.
- 6 The Role of Self-Evaluation in Identity Salience and Commitment.
- III: Identities, Emotion, and Health.
- 7 Justice, Emotion, and Identity Theory.
- 8 Feeling Good, Feeling Well: Identity, Emotion, and Health.
- 9 Interaction, Emotion, and Collective Identities.
- 10 Using Identity Discrepancy Theory to Predict Psychological Distress.
- IV: Multiple Identities.
- 11 The Self, Multiple Identities and the Production of Mixed Emotions.
- 12 Personal Agency in the Accumulation of Multiple Role-Identities.
- 13 Relationships among Multiple Identities.
- Final Commentary: A Peek Ahead.



