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Bicultural Identity Integration

2021
Abstract In this chapter, the authors examine the social-personality processes underlying multiculturalism and multicultural identity and the cultural and societal factors that influence these phenomena. They focus the discussion on bicultural identity integration (BII), an individual difference construct describing the extent to which a
BENET-MARTINEZ, Verónica   +2 more
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Identity and Integration

2021
This quote by the historian Philip Gleason shows, firstly, that the topics of identity and integration are closely linked together and, secondly, that it is hard to define ‘identity’. Many scholars refer to the answer to the question “Who am I?” as a fitting definition of ‘identity’.
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On some integral identities

Russian Mathematical Surveys, 2002
In the previous paper [Math. Notes 71, No. 5, 711--716 (2002); translation from Mat. Zametki 71, No. 5, 782--787 (2002; Zbl 1049.11077)], the author gave a connection between 2 different integrals of Euler type which are used to show the irrationality of the values of the Riemann zeta function at positive integers.
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Elective identities. Culture, Identization and Integration [PDF]

open access: possibleHemispheres, 2002
Most of contemporary individual and social identities (constructed with societal, cultural and technological resources) are radically autonomous, nomadic and virtual - i.e. they are de-traditionalized, open to negotiation and not based on a single interpretation of a tradition.
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Promoting identity integration

2006
As we saw in chapter 4, the failure to integrate excluded parts of the self can contribute to various kinds of social problems as well as personal problems, including interferences with the learning process. An identity that simply rejects and excludes shameful elements of the self—such as impulses of aggression, dominance, or greed, or qualities such ...
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Bicultural Identity Integration

2011
Given the growing numbers of bicultural individuals in the United States and around the world, bicultural identity integration (BII) is an important construct that helps researchers to better capture the diversity within this group. In this chapter, we organize and summarize the limited literature on individual differences in bicultural identity, with ...
Que-Lam Huynh   +2 more
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Integrating identities.

Journal of homosexuality, 2005
Lesbians and gays who become step parents undergo a series of identity transitions. Previous models typically used to describe gay and lesbian identity formation lack attention to later life transitions. I argue that these models provide little understanding of the experiences of lesbians and gays who integrate their lesbian/gay identity with a step ...
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