Where do our identities come from and why do they matter for social and political life? Do we have the freedom to choose our own identities or are they ascribed to us by others? And to what extent do our identities dictate what we can do, think, know, say, or feel? This class explores how categories like class, race, gender, ethnicity, nation, religion, and sexuality impact politics and struggles for power around the world
This study explored the relationship between identity development, as gauged by Marcia\u27s identity...
A person's political identity is shaped and evolved from influencing factors such as family, peers, ...
A person’s political views are largely dependent on who they are, meaning a person’s identities may ...
In Identity and Political Theory, Clarissa Hayward and Ron Watson intervene in this debate, theorizi...
This thesis examines how politics became identity and how politicized identities are shaping contemp...
Constructing models of how students come to understand their identity is a hallmark of student devel...
Narratives and discourses introduced in school textbooks have unprecedented influence in the process...
The Essays in this volume seek to shed some light on the politics of identity after the 2008 Preside...
The issue of race is one of the most important concerns of Western society today. This concern takes...
In light of the increasingly widespread acceptance that individuals' life chances should not be dete...
How do definitions of literacy in the academy, and the pedagogies that reinforce such definitions, i...
This qualitative study focuses on students and instructors who study, teach, and learn critical conc...
Recent years have witnessed a general backlash against identity politics, both in the academy and t...
The Essays in this volume seek to shed some light on the politics of identity after the 2008 Preside...
As technological advances provide minute-by-minute updates of current events and personalized media ...
This study explored the relationship between identity development, as gauged by Marcia\u27s identity...
A person's political identity is shaped and evolved from influencing factors such as family, peers, ...
A person’s political views are largely dependent on who they are, meaning a person’s identities may ...
In Identity and Political Theory, Clarissa Hayward and Ron Watson intervene in this debate, theorizi...
This thesis examines how politics became identity and how politicized identities are shaping contemp...
Constructing models of how students come to understand their identity is a hallmark of student devel...
Narratives and discourses introduced in school textbooks have unprecedented influence in the process...
The Essays in this volume seek to shed some light on the politics of identity after the 2008 Preside...
The issue of race is one of the most important concerns of Western society today. This concern takes...
In light of the increasingly widespread acceptance that individuals' life chances should not be dete...
How do definitions of literacy in the academy, and the pedagogies that reinforce such definitions, i...
This qualitative study focuses on students and instructors who study, teach, and learn critical conc...
Recent years have witnessed a general backlash against identity politics, both in the academy and t...
The Essays in this volume seek to shed some light on the politics of identity after the 2008 Preside...
As technological advances provide minute-by-minute updates of current events and personalized media ...
This study explored the relationship between identity development, as gauged by Marcia\u27s identity...
A person's political identity is shaped and evolved from influencing factors such as family, peers, ...
A person’s political views are largely dependent on who they are, meaning a person’s identities may ...