This paper outlines the currently-dominant ‘difference paradigm’ in the study of social identity, and argues that, for three reasons, it is time to move on. First, to concentrate on difference makes it impossible to understand what identity is and how it works. Second, to concentrate on difference is to fly in the face of the observable realities of everyday human life. Third, to concentrate on difference makes it impossible to deal with the core questions of social theory, or even, perhaps, to engage in social theory at all. It is proposed that a model of identification as simultaneously a matter of similarity and difference is required if these criticisms are to be met
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This paper outlines the currently-dominant ‘difference paradigm’ in the study of social identity, an...
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The current Danish reception of the concept of intersectionality has largely been of a poststructura...
Peter Hervik: Don Iz’ Stomach Aches. Shared Social Experience and Co- Existing Reflexivities This ar...
A number of social workers have been interviewed about their ' emotional work ', i.e. what feelings ...
Cathrine Hasse: From Journalist to „big mamma“. On the Meaning of Social Roles in Anthropological Da...
This paper outlines the currently-dominant ‘difference paradigm’ in the study of social identity, an...
The forming of social identity is a process by which the common identifications of an ingroup, which...
Christel Stormhøj: Style as a marker of social identity – a multi-perspective approach to young peo...
Social Ethics and the Grundtvigian ElementVartov Book 1984Reviewed by Viggo MortensenThe reviewer is...
The article offers an analytical framework for studying deviance. Research in deviance is relatively...
In Interest of the Sociologist This article focuses on social relations of power. Bourdieu explains...
Critique as an instrument This article introduces Bourdieu’s work Distinction (1979) in the form o...
Bidraget giver et bud på, hvad under socialetik - principperne for et samfunds mentalitet - skal for...
In the intersection between neoliberal entrepreneurship and epidemiological models of causation in l...
Her fremlægges et kulturhistorisk-virksomhedsteoretisk perspektiv på, hvordan sociale identiteter fo...
To be is to be seen - a visuel perspective at social positionsThis article claims that a strengtheni...
The current Danish reception of the concept of intersectionality has largely been of a poststructura...
Peter Hervik: Don Iz’ Stomach Aches. Shared Social Experience and Co- Existing Reflexivities This ar...
A number of social workers have been interviewed about their ' emotional work ', i.e. what feelings ...
Cathrine Hasse: From Journalist to „big mamma“. On the Meaning of Social Roles in Anthropological Da...