The aim of this study is to explore the way German-Jews negotiate their German and Jewish cultural self-identifications. Given that Jewish and German identities represent both ethnic and national identities, we conceptualize their construction and reconstruction referring to theories of national identity. To describe the outcomes of the negotiation processes observed, we recruit Berry’s acculturation theory. This theory provides a valuable framework to conceptualize the integration of two cultural self- identifications. The German-Jewish-Israeli setting is particularly interesting due to the complex relations between the three social groups emerging in the aftermath of the Holocaust. To explore the participants’ German, Jewish and ...
This PhD thesis focuses on the creation and maintenance of the liberal Jewish community in present ...
The thesis is about immigrants’ cognitive and psychological commitment to the political system in Ge...
This study explores the nature of Jewish identity and identification in contemporary American societ...
This study explores how a group of young Israeli Jews understood and defined their ethno-national id...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Am I Czech, Hungarian, German or Jewish? What is my mother tongue? To which nation or people do I be...
My research examines the construction of ethnic-national identities through cultural work that subve...
This is a psychosocial research project investigating ‘national identity’ amongst middle class Jewis...
The dissertation is a study of German Jewish identity and its influence on the response of German Je...
This paper gives an overview of a research project on the role of persecution and identity for langu...
Jewish Studies in Germany reflects the tremendous demographic transformations of the Jewish communit...
During the period between the First and Second World Wars, the people of the newly established Austr...
The purpose with the study was to understand how people, whom define themselves as Jewish, construct...
This dissertation examines the stakes of self-Orientalizing in literary and cinematographic texts of...
Am I Czech, Hungarian, German or Jewish? What is my mother tongue? To which nation or people do I be...
This PhD thesis focuses on the creation and maintenance of the liberal Jewish community in present ...
The thesis is about immigrants’ cognitive and psychological commitment to the political system in Ge...
This study explores the nature of Jewish identity and identification in contemporary American societ...
This study explores how a group of young Israeli Jews understood and defined their ethno-national id...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Am I Czech, Hungarian, German or Jewish? What is my mother tongue? To which nation or people do I be...
My research examines the construction of ethnic-national identities through cultural work that subve...
This is a psychosocial research project investigating ‘national identity’ amongst middle class Jewis...
The dissertation is a study of German Jewish identity and its influence on the response of German Je...
This paper gives an overview of a research project on the role of persecution and identity for langu...
Jewish Studies in Germany reflects the tremendous demographic transformations of the Jewish communit...
During the period between the First and Second World Wars, the people of the newly established Austr...
The purpose with the study was to understand how people, whom define themselves as Jewish, construct...
This dissertation examines the stakes of self-Orientalizing in literary and cinematographic texts of...
Am I Czech, Hungarian, German or Jewish? What is my mother tongue? To which nation or people do I be...
This PhD thesis focuses on the creation and maintenance of the liberal Jewish community in present ...
The thesis is about immigrants’ cognitive and psychological commitment to the political system in Ge...
This study explores the nature of Jewish identity and identification in contemporary American societ...