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Self-Identification and Alienation
The Sociological Quarterly, 1966SEVERAL STUDIES have looked at the relationships between statuses used for self-identification, and how humans organize their behavior. It is implied that if a person does not use an assigned status for self-identification, we will not find those statuses relevant to explaining his behavior.
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Noûs, 1995
L'A. presente et discute la theorie de la reference de Evans et la question du traitement de la premiere personne en replacant cette problematique dans les debats ...
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L'A. presente et discute la theorie de la reference de Evans et la question du traitement de la premiere personne en replacant cette problematique dans les debats ...
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Self-Identification among Adolescent Boys
Child Development, 1953Many psychologists maintain that the child allies himself more closely with the physical aspects of his existence as represented by his body and its function than he does with the mental and emotional aspects because these latter are less accessible and tangible to him (6).
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Arabism, Africanism, and Self-Identification in the Sudan
The Journal of Modern African Studies, 1970Physically, culturally, and ethnically the Republic of the Sudan is a microcosm of Africa. Its achievements, problems, and potentialities are in many respects typical of those of other African or Afro-Asian countries—particularly the belt of ‘Sudanic’ states which runs across the continent from the Horn and the Red Sea in the East to the Atlantic Ocean
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2018
Abstract To understand Taiwan society, it is important to develop an appreciation for the competing forces in the identity question. This is often boiled down to Chinese vs Taiwanese, but it goes much deeper than that, with implications for political identification and aspirations for the future of the island nation.
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Abstract To understand Taiwan society, it is important to develop an appreciation for the competing forces in the identity question. This is often boiled down to Chinese vs Taiwanese, but it goes much deeper than that, with implications for political identification and aspirations for the future of the island nation.
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Avatar identification and problematic gaming: The role of self-concept clarity
Addictive Behaviors, 2021Paul H Delfabbro, Daniel L King
exaly
The role of identification and self-referencing in narrative persuasion
Communications: the European Journal of Communication Research, 2023Anneke de Graaf
exaly
Constructions of self-identification: children of immigrants in Sweden
Identities, 2021Alireza Behtoui
exaly

