In this article, culture and self, like society and identity, are conceived as mutually inclusive. On the basis of this premise, self and identity are discussed in the context of an evolution toward a global and digital society. The core concept is the “dialogical self ”that is described as a spatial and temporal process of positioning. Examples of multivoiced and dialogical selves are given in communities and cultures that lack advanced technological means. Apparently, the dialogical self is not an exclusive feature of the present era but a general human condition. Specific to the era is that dialogue is becoming increasingly mediated as a result of technological advances. Closely related to these advances, one can witness an increasing cu...
ABSTRACT. The supplementation of anthropological theory with dialogical self theory and vice versa i...
The article examines the problem of personal identity construction, expression, and change of model ...
The article focus on the phenomena of the ‘radical change’ (transformation) brought by new ICT techn...
Contains fulltext : 64495.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this articl...
Abstract The dialogical self proposes a far-reaching decentralization of both the concept of self an...
Contains fulltext : 102717.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This chapter ...
We begin by outlining that the dialogical self may be conceived from the point of view of the self- ...
Scientific research in a dialogical paradigm highlights processes and insists on human beings’ relat...
The dialogical self works as a society with oppositions, conflicts, negotiations, cooperation and co...
This chapter builds on Dialogical Self Theory to investigate the identity development of adolescents...
This collection on developmental themes contributes to a spate of recent books on the dialogical sel...
This commentary focuses on König's (2009) work as an opportunity to elaborate on selfhood as a dynam...
Expressions of the self as articulated in and through digital media lend themselves to how we might ...
Contains fulltext : 72948.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The dialogical s...
In this chapter, I argue that Dialogical Self Theory (DST) represents a compelling answer to how to ...
ABSTRACT. The supplementation of anthropological theory with dialogical self theory and vice versa i...
The article examines the problem of personal identity construction, expression, and change of model ...
The article focus on the phenomena of the ‘radical change’ (transformation) brought by new ICT techn...
Contains fulltext : 64495.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this articl...
Abstract The dialogical self proposes a far-reaching decentralization of both the concept of self an...
Contains fulltext : 102717.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This chapter ...
We begin by outlining that the dialogical self may be conceived from the point of view of the self- ...
Scientific research in a dialogical paradigm highlights processes and insists on human beings’ relat...
The dialogical self works as a society with oppositions, conflicts, negotiations, cooperation and co...
This chapter builds on Dialogical Self Theory to investigate the identity development of adolescents...
This collection on developmental themes contributes to a spate of recent books on the dialogical sel...
This commentary focuses on König's (2009) work as an opportunity to elaborate on selfhood as a dynam...
Expressions of the self as articulated in and through digital media lend themselves to how we might ...
Contains fulltext : 72948.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The dialogical s...
In this chapter, I argue that Dialogical Self Theory (DST) represents a compelling answer to how to ...
ABSTRACT. The supplementation of anthropological theory with dialogical self theory and vice versa i...
The article examines the problem of personal identity construction, expression, and change of model ...
The article focus on the phenomena of the ‘radical change’ (transformation) brought by new ICT techn...