Using detailed extracts from two life histories, this article examines the nature of the personal identifications that often underpin the commitment of welfare workers to their jobs. We explore the paradox that it is those identifications such as class and gender, mediated through individual biography, that fix the 'self as object' and that also provide us with the resources for self-transformation. In this respect, the article not only throws light upon the psychical and emotional roots of commitment to the other, but also upon some of the impasses 'identity theory' currently finds itself in. © 2006 Cambridge University Press
In this article we describe a study of boundary-crossing individuals (individuals who change organis...
Identity is a matter that social sciences have been working on for over a hundred years. The literat...
Identity has been recently introduced as a ‘‘legitimate’’ subject matter in economics. Whereas the ...
Using detailed extracts from two life histories, this article examines the nature of the personal id...
Using detailed extracts from two life histories, this article examines the nature of the personal id...
[First Paragraph] The concept of social identity is important in policy analysis as it can contribut...
This article seeks both to highlight a current imbalance in approaches to social identity in social ...
This article explores the relationship between personal sacrifice and identity work within condition...
"Transformation of the welfare sectors challenge professional identities of care and welfare workers...
One symptom of individualism in liquid modernity is the search for 'identity'. Using the five theore...
Identity has become the focal point of interest across the social sciences and with reference to a r...
This article seeks to present a counter-case to the ‘end of work thesis’ advocated by writers such a...
This article seeks to present a counter-case to the ‘end of work thesis’ advocated by writers such a...
This article seeks to present a counter-case to the ‘end of work thesis’ advocated by writers such ...
The identity and meaning people obtain from their work is a central issue in contemporary sociology....
In this article we describe a study of boundary-crossing individuals (individuals who change organis...
Identity is a matter that social sciences have been working on for over a hundred years. The literat...
Identity has been recently introduced as a ‘‘legitimate’’ subject matter in economics. Whereas the ...
Using detailed extracts from two life histories, this article examines the nature of the personal id...
Using detailed extracts from two life histories, this article examines the nature of the personal id...
[First Paragraph] The concept of social identity is important in policy analysis as it can contribut...
This article seeks both to highlight a current imbalance in approaches to social identity in social ...
This article explores the relationship between personal sacrifice and identity work within condition...
"Transformation of the welfare sectors challenge professional identities of care and welfare workers...
One symptom of individualism in liquid modernity is the search for 'identity'. Using the five theore...
Identity has become the focal point of interest across the social sciences and with reference to a r...
This article seeks to present a counter-case to the ‘end of work thesis’ advocated by writers such a...
This article seeks to present a counter-case to the ‘end of work thesis’ advocated by writers such a...
This article seeks to present a counter-case to the ‘end of work thesis’ advocated by writers such ...
The identity and meaning people obtain from their work is a central issue in contemporary sociology....
In this article we describe a study of boundary-crossing individuals (individuals who change organis...
Identity is a matter that social sciences have been working on for over a hundred years. The literat...
Identity has been recently introduced as a ‘‘legitimate’’ subject matter in economics. Whereas the ...