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|aTheorizing identities and social action|h[electronic resource] /|cedited by Margaret Wetherell.
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|aBasingstoke [England] ;|aNew York :|bPalgrave Macmillan,|c2009.
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|aIdentity studies in the social sciences
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|aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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|aIntroduction: The Identity/Action Relation / M.Wetherell -- Practices, Identification and Identity Change in the Transition to Motherhood /H.Elliott, Y.Gunaratnam, W.Hollway & A.Phoenix -- Biography, Educationand Civic Action: Teaching Generations and Social Change / J.Martin with J.Kirk, C.Wall & S.Jefferys -- Performing Identities: Participatory Theatre Among Refugees / N.Yuval-Davis & E.Kaptani -- Tales of Two or Many Worlds? When 'Street' Kids go Global / G.Jones & S.T.De Benitez -- Accomplishing Social Action with Identity Categories: Mediating and Policing Neighbour Disputes / E.Stokoe & D.Edwards -- Passing as a Transsexual Woman in the Gender Identity Clinic / S. Speer -- Identity at Home: Offering Everyday Choices to People with Intellectual Impairment / C.Antaki, M. Finlay& C. Walton -- Identity Making for Action: The Example of London Citizens / J.Wills -- Residential Segregation and Intergroup Contact: Consequences for Intergroup Relations, Social Capital and SocialIdentity / K. Schmid, M. Hewstone, J. Hughes, R. Jenkins & E.Cairns -- Crossing Thresholds: Acculturation and Social Capital in BritishAsian Children / C. Watters, R. Hossain, R. Brown & A. Rutland -- Identity, Social Action and Public Space: Defining Civic Space in Belfast /S. Connolly & D. Bryan-- Defining Common Goals without Speaking the Same Language: Social Identity and Social Action in Wales / A. Livingstone, R. Spears, A. Manstead & M. Bruder.
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|aHow do identities and social action articulate together? This book explores the 'doing' and the 'making' of identity. It describes how identities emerge from the flow of action and organise social conduct. In social research identity is often treated as a static accomplished fact b6 s already owned, finalised and shaped. Drawing on five years of sustained research within the highly innovative ESRC Identities and SocialAction Programme, Theorizing Identities and Social Action develops a very different standpoint. The chapter authors take core social actions - such as performing, excluding, mixing, bonding, relating, 'passing', travelling, campaigning and disputing - and demonstrate how social practices and identities unfold together. A wide range of theories of the identity/action relation are accessibly mobilised in ways which will be illuminating for students and experienced researchers alike. These include Judith Butler's notion of performativity, social identity theory insocial psychology, relational psychoanalysis, Bourdieu's notion of 'habitus' and conversation analysis.
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|aElectronic reproduction.|bBasingstoke, England :|cPalgrave Macmillan,|d2010.|nMode of access:World Wide Web.|nSystem requirements: Web browser.|nTitle from title screen (viewed on Apr. 12, 2010).|nAccess may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions.
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