Sikhs constitute a high proportion of the ethnic minority population in Britain. Yet, social psychologists have largely neglected this demographically important religious group, leaving much of the theorising to anthropologists and sociologists. The present study explores how a group of British-born Sikhs understood and defined their Sikh identities, focussing upon strategies for safeguarding the continuity and distinctiveness of this identity. Ten individuals were interviewed. Informed by identity process theory, the transcripts were subjected to thematic analysis. Three superordinate themes are reported, namely (i) “Freedom and gender equality”: the ‘essence’ of Sikh identity; (ii) Continuing the legacy of the Gurus; and (iii) Maintaining...
The Sikh cultural narrative was explored using social representations in the public sphere. To this ...
This thesis contributes to international research on the identities of a significant diasporic relig...
The purpose of the study was to catalogue and analyse factors that motivate Canadian Sikh youth in t...
Sikhs constitute a high proportion of the ethnic minority population in Britain. Yet, social psychol...
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I examine the cultural lives, social relationships and ethnic identities of 16 to 20 year old Sikh f...
Despite living in Britain in significant numbers since the 1950s, there has been very little in-dept...
This article examines the role of caste in the lives and identities of a small sample of young Sikhs...
This article examines the role of caste in the lives and identities of a small sample of young Sikhs...
Although past anthropological research on Britain’s religious minority communities, such as Sikhs – ...
This study explores how global and local forces influence the processes of consumer re-acculturation...
Considering the historical and current context of their community within Canadian society, and given...
This article explores the social, psychological and historical processes through which the Sikh comm...
Against a backdrop of phases of Sikh settlement in the UK, this article provides an overview of scho...
This paper explores the social psychological aspects of British national identification among Britis...
The Sikh cultural narrative was explored using social representations in the public sphere. To this ...
This thesis contributes to international research on the identities of a significant diasporic relig...
The purpose of the study was to catalogue and analyse factors that motivate Canadian Sikh youth in t...
Sikhs constitute a high proportion of the ethnic minority population in Britain. Yet, social psychol...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
I examine the cultural lives, social relationships and ethnic identities of 16 to 20 year old Sikh f...
Despite living in Britain in significant numbers since the 1950s, there has been very little in-dept...
This article examines the role of caste in the lives and identities of a small sample of young Sikhs...
This article examines the role of caste in the lives and identities of a small sample of young Sikhs...
Although past anthropological research on Britain’s religious minority communities, such as Sikhs – ...
This study explores how global and local forces influence the processes of consumer re-acculturation...
Considering the historical and current context of their community within Canadian society, and given...
This article explores the social, psychological and historical processes through which the Sikh comm...
Against a backdrop of phases of Sikh settlement in the UK, this article provides an overview of scho...
This paper explores the social psychological aspects of British national identification among Britis...
The Sikh cultural narrative was explored using social representations in the public sphere. To this ...
This thesis contributes to international research on the identities of a significant diasporic relig...
The purpose of the study was to catalogue and analyse factors that motivate Canadian Sikh youth in t...