The present essay presents a rationale for delineating ethnic and religious identities in empirical research into self-identification among British South Asians. It is argued that the delineation of these identities is important in order to (i) predict and explain the identificatory possibilities available to these individuals; (ii) explore the differential values attributed to these identities; (iii) the level of psychological ‘connectedness’ between the identities; and (iv) the inter-relations between these identities, particularly in relation to psychological coherence. It is argued that a systematic delineation of these identities may have favourable theoretical, empirical and practical outcomes
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There has been little scholarly attention to the identities and migratory experiences of first-gener...
There has been little scholarly attention to the identities and migratory experiences of first-gener...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Through the lens of identity process theory, the present thesis explores: (i) the qualitative nature...
Through the lens of identity process theory, the present thesis explores: (i) the qualitative nature...
Through the lens of identity process theory, the present thesis explores: (i) the qualitative nature...
Through the lens of identity process theory, the present thesis explores: (i) the qualitative nature...
Through the lens of identity process theory, the present thesis explores: (i) the qualitative nature...
Through the lens of identity process theory, the present thesis explores: (i) the qualitative nature...
This paper explores the social psychological aspects of British national identification among Britis...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Through the lens of identity process theory, the present thesis explores: (i) the qualitative nature...
Through the lens of identity process theory, the present thesis explores: (i) the qualitative nature...
Through the lens of identity process theory, the present thesis explores: (i) the qualitative nature...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
There has been little scholarly attention to the identities and migratory experiences of first-gener...
There has been little scholarly attention to the identities and migratory experiences of first-gener...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Through the lens of identity process theory, the present thesis explores: (i) the qualitative nature...
Through the lens of identity process theory, the present thesis explores: (i) the qualitative nature...
Through the lens of identity process theory, the present thesis explores: (i) the qualitative nature...
Through the lens of identity process theory, the present thesis explores: (i) the qualitative nature...
Through the lens of identity process theory, the present thesis explores: (i) the qualitative nature...
Through the lens of identity process theory, the present thesis explores: (i) the qualitative nature...
This paper explores the social psychological aspects of British national identification among Britis...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Through the lens of identity process theory, the present thesis explores: (i) the qualitative nature...
Through the lens of identity process theory, the present thesis explores: (i) the qualitative nature...
Through the lens of identity process theory, the present thesis explores: (i) the qualitative nature...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
There has been little scholarly attention to the identities and migratory experiences of first-gener...
There has been little scholarly attention to the identities and migratory experiences of first-gener...