This two-wave longitudinal study followed a cohort of young people in Northern Ireland (N = 124) to examine how the transition to university impacts on identity change. Drawing on Stryker's (1968, 1987) identity theory, we examined salience, affective and interactional commitment for five identities:family member, friend, student, national and religious identity. The relative salience of national and religious identities did not change over time, but an absolute increase in the salience of religious identity was indicated at Time 2. Regression analysis provided some support for identity theory but suggested a difference between Catholics and Protestants in relation to religious identity. The implications for the identities of young people i...
This study explores what self-assigned religious identity as Church of Ireland means to sixth-form s...
Against the background of the changing religious landscape of the Republic of Ireland, this study wa...
The history of Ireland highlights how Irish identity has proved to be both an emotive and divisive f...
The conflict in Northern Ireland is often described in terms of a clash of identities, national and ...
Social identification processes can be seen as the basis of the conflict in Northern Ireland. Durin...
This study was undertaken with the intent to discover rich and in-depth personal details involved i...
The impact of a major life transition on identity change is examined in this longitudinal study. Dra...
This paper examines the perceived influence of parents and family and the construction of national a...
Education is often seen as a means of achieving social change. Underlying this view is contact theor...
Younger members of Muslim populations in Western society are placed at the frontline of the immigrat...
While much has been written on national identity in Northern Ireland, the identity preferences of ad...
Education is often seen as a means of achieving social change. Underlying this view is contact theor...
Studies investigating the relationship between the learning process and identity has gained a consid...
Hughes (2011) discovered that Northern Irish (NI) Catholic and Protestant adolescents’ biased percep...
The connection between identity and education has long been a focus for research enquiry. For exampl...
This study explores what self-assigned religious identity as Church of Ireland means to sixth-form s...
Against the background of the changing religious landscape of the Republic of Ireland, this study wa...
The history of Ireland highlights how Irish identity has proved to be both an emotive and divisive f...
The conflict in Northern Ireland is often described in terms of a clash of identities, national and ...
Social identification processes can be seen as the basis of the conflict in Northern Ireland. Durin...
This study was undertaken with the intent to discover rich and in-depth personal details involved i...
The impact of a major life transition on identity change is examined in this longitudinal study. Dra...
This paper examines the perceived influence of parents and family and the construction of national a...
Education is often seen as a means of achieving social change. Underlying this view is contact theor...
Younger members of Muslim populations in Western society are placed at the frontline of the immigrat...
While much has been written on national identity in Northern Ireland, the identity preferences of ad...
Education is often seen as a means of achieving social change. Underlying this view is contact theor...
Studies investigating the relationship between the learning process and identity has gained a consid...
Hughes (2011) discovered that Northern Irish (NI) Catholic and Protestant adolescents’ biased percep...
The connection between identity and education has long been a focus for research enquiry. For exampl...
This study explores what self-assigned religious identity as Church of Ireland means to sixth-form s...
Against the background of the changing religious landscape of the Republic of Ireland, this study wa...
The history of Ireland highlights how Irish identity has proved to be both an emotive and divisive f...