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Multicentric identities in a globalizing world /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Salvatore, Sergio (Editor ), Gennaro, Alessandro (Editor ), Valsiner, Jaan (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Charlotte, NC : IAP, Information Age Publishing, Inc., [2014]
Colección:YIS (Series) ; v. 5.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1. Gender Identity in Intersex Adults: The Interplay of Voices and Silences / Isabel Maria Sampaio Oliveira Lima
  • 2. Successive Ruptures in Maternal Identity: The Recurrent Abortion and the Implications for the Self / Vivian Volkmer Pontes
  • 3. Health Professionals Die Too: How an Anesthesiologist Looks at Death in Palliative Care Practice / Emanuela Saita
  • Section I Commentary Modern Qualitative Approach to Psychology: Art or Science? / Aaro Toomela
  • 4. Identity and Organizations: Articulations from Social Networks Studies / Ingrid Rapold
  • 5. Through the Professional Role to the World of New Meanings / Katrin Kullasepp
  • 6. Family Business Dynamics: Generational Change as Identity Transition / Nadia Pecoraro
  • 7. Being Online: An Idiographic Approach to Identity in Virtual Environments / Marianna Iodice
  • Section II Commentary The Identity as a System of Translation of the Boundary between Subject and Context / RaffaeleDe Luca Picione
  • 8. Sustaining Identity Change Through the Use of Symbolic Resources: The Case of an Immigrant Living in Greece / Irini Kadianaki
  • 9. Negotiating Identities in Immigrant Families: Indian Muslim Youth in the United States of America / Sujata Sriram
  • 10. Representations and Social Belonging: An Idiographic Approach to Community and Identity / Chiara Labate
  • 11. Performing Ethics at Identity Crossroads / Fernanda Gonzalez
  • 12. Territorial Identity and Immigration: Some Empirical Evidence on How They Are Related in Rome / Giulia Urso
  • 13. Dynamics of Identity Re-Definitions among Refugees / Hala W. Mahmoud
  • Section III Commentary Being on the Move: How Borders Help to Re-Think Identity / Giuseppina Marsico.