Identity is one of the most extensively studied constructs in the social sciences. Yet, despite the wealth of findings across many disciplines, identity researchers remain divided over such enduring fundamental questions as: What exactly is identity, and how do identity processes function? Do people have a single identity or multiple identities? Is identity individually or collectively oriented? Personally or socially constructed? Stable or constantly in flux? The HandbookofIdentityTheoryandResearch offers the rare opportunity to address the...
Identity is one of the most extensively studied constructs in the social sciences. Yet, despite the wealth of findings across many disciplines, ide...
Identity is one of the most extensively studied constructs in the social sciences. Yet, despite the wealth of findings across many disciplines, identity researchers remain divided over such enduring fundamental questions as: What exactly is identity, and how do identity processes function? Do people have a single identity or multiple identities? Is identity individually or collectively oriented? Personally or socially constructed? Stable or constantly in flux? The HandbookofIdentityTheoryandResearch offers the rare opportunity to address the...
Identity is one of the most extensively studied constructs in the social sciences. Yet, despite the wealth of findings across many disciplines, ide...
The Oxford Handbook of Acculturation and Health expertly brings together two very distinct, but complementary, streams of work and thought: theoretical and methodological work on acculturation, and the applied work linking acculturation to various health outcomes among international migrants and their families. In this important volume, the work of landmark acculturation theorists and methodologists come together to showcase applied epidemiologic and intervention work on the issues facing acculturation and public health today. Edited by Seth J. Schwartz and Jennifer B. Unger,...
The Oxford Handbook of Acculturation and Health expertly brings together two very distinct, but complementary, streams of work and thought: t...