Two questions which continue to absorb Western social psychological researchers are: What is the ‘self’? And ‘What is identity in relation to self?’ At the NMPPS this year this Dr. Love’s keynote threw these matters into relief prompting us as indigenous psychologists to reflect deeply on the nature of ‘selves’. Many questions arise from her address. Do we have ensembled selves? Are we self contained? Are we a bit of both depending on the situation? How do we work within psychology while honouring Māori perspectives
The sociological study of identity spans complex terrain. Social psychologists have been studying id...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to advance our understanding of identity play process by inclu...
I explore issues surrounding the identity of persons arising out of a certain education-related bio...
Two questions which continue to absorb Western social psychological researchers are: What is the ‘se...
Identity refers to how people answer the question, “Who are you?” This question may be posed explici...
Recent years have witnessed an upsurge of interest among theorists and researchers in autobiographic...
What is personal identity? What forms its nature? Is there a difference between identity and persona...
Psychologists have studied questions of self and identity for decades, but that has hardly been a st...
In recent decades, attention to the issue of ‘narrative identity’, and problems connected to it, has...
In recent decades, the theme of ‘narrative identity’ has seen a significant development in different...
The paper discusses the application of a dialogical approach to the study of lives tradition in pers...
For decades, scholars in organizational and social psychology have distinguished between two types o...
Identity organizes our perceptions of the world and guides our behavior. In three chapters contribut...
Identity is a matter that social sciences have been working on for over a hundred years. The literat...
The concept of identity is constructed by societal means , and for the individual , it may be inte...
The sociological study of identity spans complex terrain. Social psychologists have been studying id...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to advance our understanding of identity play process by inclu...
I explore issues surrounding the identity of persons arising out of a certain education-related bio...
Two questions which continue to absorb Western social psychological researchers are: What is the ‘se...
Identity refers to how people answer the question, “Who are you?” This question may be posed explici...
Recent years have witnessed an upsurge of interest among theorists and researchers in autobiographic...
What is personal identity? What forms its nature? Is there a difference between identity and persona...
Psychologists have studied questions of self and identity for decades, but that has hardly been a st...
In recent decades, attention to the issue of ‘narrative identity’, and problems connected to it, has...
In recent decades, the theme of ‘narrative identity’ has seen a significant development in different...
The paper discusses the application of a dialogical approach to the study of lives tradition in pers...
For decades, scholars in organizational and social psychology have distinguished between two types o...
Identity organizes our perceptions of the world and guides our behavior. In three chapters contribut...
Identity is a matter that social sciences have been working on for over a hundred years. The literat...
The concept of identity is constructed by societal means , and for the individual , it may be inte...
The sociological study of identity spans complex terrain. Social psychologists have been studying id...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to advance our understanding of identity play process by inclu...
I explore issues surrounding the identity of persons arising out of a certain education-related bio...