Identity and socialization within an established field: the case of physicians in Italy. Identity and socialization are symmetrical concepts. Identity includes the capability of a subject not only to recognise themselves (externalisation of subjectivity), but also to be recognised by others (internalisation of objectivity), that is each individual socializes by internalizing external values which make themselves socially identifiable. Identity is then a result of reciprocal recognition and the identity of the ego is possible only thanks to the identity of the other who recognizes me. No one is able to build his/her own identity independent of other people’s recognition and when this occurs this will be a segregated identity. Empirical examp...
Context: Medical education is as much about the development of a professional identity as it is abou...
Abstract The formation of a physician's professional identity and conception of him/herself as a d...
The social psychology literature considers social identity as a multidimensional construct, but ther...
Context: The clinical workplace in which doctors learn involves many social groups, including repre...
Three were the main questions of this research. First, how many ways of being a physician are there ...
: Phenomenon: The construct of professionalism in undergraduate medical education is a core outcome ...
According to social identity theory people derive part of their identity—their social identity—from ...
Paper presented at Third Scientific Conference and Discussion Forum on Personality: Psychology and F...
This paper is concerned with the formation of and processes of changes in professional identities, e...
Three were the main questions of this paper. First, how many ways of being a general practitioner ar...
CONTEXT In the clinical environment, health care professionals self-categorise into different groups...
The last two years have brought renewed interest in the questions of ethics, personal and social val...
The article presents a model for the study of norms transfer through state socialization, which comb...
Context Medical education is about more than acquiring an appropriate level of knowledge and develop...
This project brings contextual factors to the forefront of socialization research by investigating h...
Context: Medical education is as much about the development of a professional identity as it is abou...
Abstract The formation of a physician's professional identity and conception of him/herself as a d...
The social psychology literature considers social identity as a multidimensional construct, but ther...
Context: The clinical workplace in which doctors learn involves many social groups, including repre...
Three were the main questions of this research. First, how many ways of being a physician are there ...
: Phenomenon: The construct of professionalism in undergraduate medical education is a core outcome ...
According to social identity theory people derive part of their identity—their social identity—from ...
Paper presented at Third Scientific Conference and Discussion Forum on Personality: Psychology and F...
This paper is concerned with the formation of and processes of changes in professional identities, e...
Three were the main questions of this paper. First, how many ways of being a general practitioner ar...
CONTEXT In the clinical environment, health care professionals self-categorise into different groups...
The last two years have brought renewed interest in the questions of ethics, personal and social val...
The article presents a model for the study of norms transfer through state socialization, which comb...
Context Medical education is about more than acquiring an appropriate level of knowledge and develop...
This project brings contextual factors to the forefront of socialization research by investigating h...
Context: Medical education is as much about the development of a professional identity as it is abou...
Abstract The formation of a physician's professional identity and conception of him/herself as a d...
The social psychology literature considers social identity as a multidimensional construct, but ther...