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    The construction of identities in post-Roman Albania.William Bowden - 2003 - In Luke Lavan & William Bowden (eds.), Theory and practice in late antique archaeology. Boston: Brill. pp. 57--78.
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    Studies on the social construction of identity and authenticity.J. Patrick Williams & Kaylan C. Schwarz (eds.) - 2021 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    As identity and authenticity discourses increasingly saturate everyday life, so too have these concepts spread across the humanities and social sciences literatures. Many scholars may be interested in identity and authenticity, but lack knowledge of paradigmatic or disciplinary approaches to these concepts. This volume offers readers insight into social constructionist approaches to identity and authenticity. It focuses on the processes of identification and authentication, rather than on subjective experiences of selfhood. There are no attempts to settle what (...)
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    Photography, Memory, and the Construction of Identities on the Former East—West German Border.Dariusz Galasiński & Ulrike H. Meinhof - 2000 - Discourse Studies 2 (3):323-353.
    This article discusses pilot data for a major research project into the discursive construction of identity in three-generation families living in border communities where each generation has experienced fundamental changes in their socio-political environment. The oral data on which the analysis is based were triggered by photographs from the communities in question, and are being analysed with discourse-analytical procedures. The article demonstrates how an innovative method of using symbolically-charged photography as triggers for oral narratives can solve a major (...)
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  4. The Narrative Construction of Identities in Critical Education.[author unknown] - 2012
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  5. Transfer of Personality to Synthetic Human ("mind uploading") and the Social Construction of Identity.John Danaher & Sim Bamford - 2017 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 24 (11-12):6-30.
    Humans have long wondered whether they can survive the death of their physical bodies. Some people now look to technology as a means by which this might occur, using terms such 'whole brain emulation', 'mind uploading', and 'substrate independent minds' to describe a set of hypothetical procedures for transferring or emulating the functioning of a human mind on a synthetic substrate. There has been much debate about the philosophical implications of such procedures for personal survival. Most participants to that debate (...)
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    John Stuart Mill and the Social Construction of Identity.K. Smits - 2004 - History of Political Thought 25 (2):298-324.
    While the importance of moral and national pluralism to John Stuart Mill and later liberals has been the subject of recent debate, little attention has been paid to Mill’s arguments that class and gender ascription fundamentally construct individual identity. Mill argues that the analysis of society in terms of its constituent groups and the power relations between them requires the representation by groups of their own identities and interests in politics — and thus lays the liberal foundations for modern (...)
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    Active Construction of Profession-Related Events: The Priming Effect among Pre-service Teachers with Different Professional Identity.Xin-Qiang Wang, Jun-Cheng Zhu, Lu Liu, Xiang-yu Chen & Jun-yu Huo - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
  8. Metaphorical Construction of Corporeality as a Starting Point of Identity Based on the Novels of Slavenka Drakulic.Danijela Marot Kis - 2010 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 30 (4):655-670.
     
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    Dynamics of Legitimation: History, Myth, and the Construction of Identity.Flavio Cassinari - 2009 - Davies Group.
    History -- Myth -- Dynamics of legitimation.
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    Identity construction of the minority papuan muslim.Musa Rumbaru & Surwandono Hasse Ridho - 2019 - Epistemé: Jurnal Pengembangan Ilmu Keislaman 13 (2):339-360.
    This article explores contemporary development of a minority of Muslim in the largest Muslim country Indonesia. It closely examines the minority Muslim Papuan and looks at the construction and the institutionalisation of Muslim identity in post-special autonomy of Papua. Through a series of fieldwork in Jayapura, the capital of the Papua Province, in 2016 and reviews of documents, the article argues that the Council of Papuan Muslim serves not only a the association of minority Muslim Papuan but also (...)
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  11. Speakers for the dead : digital memory and the construction of identity.Alana M. Vincent - 2018 - In Stefan Helgesson & Jayne Svenungsson (eds.), The Ethos of History: Time and Responsibility. [New York, New York]: Berghahn Books.
     
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  12. Constructing Jewish identity in Ptolemaic Egypt : the case of Artapanus.Patricia D. Ahearne-Kroll - 2011 - In John Joseph Collins & Daniel C. Harlow (eds.), The "other" in Second Temple Judaism: essays in honor of John J. Collins. Grand Rapids, Mich.: W.B. Eerdmans Pub. Co..
     
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    Fantasy Echo: History and the Construction of Identity.Joan W. Scott - 2001 - Critical Inquiry 27 (2):284-304.
  14. Constructing fascist identity: Benito Mussolini and the myth of romanita.Jan Nelis - 2007 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 100 (4):391-415.
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    Humiliation: Feeling, social control and the construction of identity.Maury Silver, Rosaria Conte, Maria Miceli & Isabella Poggi - 1986 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 16 (3):269–283.
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  16. The construction of personal identities online.Luciano Floridi - 2011 - Minds and Machines 21 (4):477-479.
    Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are building a new habitat (infosphere) in which future generations, living in advanced information societies, will spend an increasing amount of time. This paper introduces a series of articles that explore what constitutes a personal identity online (PIO) and how, as well as to what extent, individuals can learn to create, manage and perceive their PIOs in order to facilitate a healthy and rewarding online experience (onlife).
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    The Construction of Collective Identities: Some Analytical and Comparative Indications.S. N. Eisenstadt - 1998 - European Journal of Social Theory 1 (2):229-254.
    This paper is based on four assumptions concerning the analysis of the construction of collective identities. First, such construction, like power and economic relations, is an analytically autonomous basic component of the construction of social life. Second, such constructions have been going on in all human societies throughout history. Third, all such patterns of collective identity have been continually constructed from some basic yet continually changing building blocks, codes or themes - especially those of primordiality, civility (...)
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    The construction of time in antiquity: ritual, art, and identity.Jonathan Ben-Dov (ed.) - 2017 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Time stands at the heart of human experience. In this book, new investigations illuminate the gamut of human engagement with time in antiquity.
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    Construction of Rules, Accountability and Moral Identity by High-Functioning Children with Autism.Laura Sterponi - 2004 - Discourse Studies 6 (2):207-228.
    This article explores how high-functioning children with autism navigate in the social world, specifically how they orient in the realm of norms and standards. In particular, this investigation focuses on rule violations episodes and sheds light on how these children account for their conduct and position themselves in the moral framework. This analysis shows that high-functioning children with autism can actively engage in discourse about norms and transgressions in an initiatory capacity, thereby displaying a mastery of social rules as a (...)
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    Retrospective Accounts of Drunken Behaviour: Implications for Theories of Self, Memory and the Discursive Construction of Identity.David Giles - 1999 - Discourse Studies 1 (4):387-403.
    This article examines the retrospective accounts of drunken behaviour by groups of students who drink together regularly. The literature on `collective remembering' has demonstrated how shared memories are constructed discursively, and this is likely to be even more true of memories for events when participants were drunk. Close reading of the extracts from one particular interview reveals the way participants construct `drunken identities' for one another, and suggests how they may embroider narrative recollections through subsequent information becoming available to supplement (...)
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  21. Progressive and Conservative Firms in Multistakeholder Initiatives: Tracing the Construction of Political CSR Identities Within the Accord on Fire and Building Safety in Bangladesh.Maximilian J. L. Schormair & Kristin Huber - 2021 - Business and Society 60 (2):454-495.
    The proliferation of multistakeholder initiatives (MSIs) over the past years has sparked an intense debate on the political role of corporations in the governance of global business conduct. To gain a better understanding of corporate political behavior in multistakeholder governance, this article investigates how firms construct a political identity when participating in MSIs. Based on an in-depth case study of the Accord on Fire and Building Safety in Bangladesh—an MSI established after the collapse of the Rana Plaza garment factory (...)
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    Construction of Human Identity: A Vehicle for Hope.Andrea M. Stephenson - 2010 - In Janette McDonald & Andrea M. Stephenson (eds.), The resilience of hope. New York: Rodopi. pp. 68--83.
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    Metaphorical Construction of Corporeality as a Starting Point of Identity. Based on the Novels of Slavenka Drakulić.Danijela Marot Kiš - 2010 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 30 (4):655-670.
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  24. The burden of the name: Classifications and constructions of identity. The case of the 'Coloureds' in Cape Town (South Africa).Denis-Constant Martin - 2000 - African Philosophy 13 (2):99-124.
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    Constructing Fascist Identity: Benito Mussolini and the Myth of Romanità.Jan Nelis - 2007 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 100 (4):391-415.
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    Construction of owner–manager identity in corporate social responsibility discourse.Merja Lähdesmäki - 2012 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 21 (2):168-182.
    This article examines the different discursive resources on which small business owner–managers draw when understanding their sense of self in relation to corporate social responsibility. In the small business context, identity provides a justifiable framework to study corporate social responsibility, as decisions regarding socially responsible activities are mainly taken by managers and stem from their sense of who they are in the world. On the basis of 25 thematic interviews with owner–managers, two broad discursive resources were found that describe (...)
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    Construction of owner-manager identity in corporate social responsibility discourse.Merja Lähdesmäki - 2012 - Business Ethics: A European Review 21 (2):168-182.
    This article examines the different discursive resources on which small business owner–managers draw when understanding their sense of self in relation to corporate social responsibility. In the small business context, identity provides a justifiable framework to study corporate social responsibility, as decisions regarding socially responsible activities are mainly taken by managers and stem from their sense of who they are in the world. On the basis of 25 thematic interviews with owner–managers, two broad discursive resources were found that describe (...)
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  28. Becoming Queer: Performance Art and Constructions of Identity.Rachel Loewen Walker - 2008 - Gnosis 9 (3):1-23.
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    Digital Media, Social Bubbles, Extremism and Challenges Implicated in the Construction of Identity and Respect for Diversity and Cultural Pluralism.Pizolati Ardc - 2024 - Philosophy International Journal 7 (1):1-9.
    The extensive use of digital platforms has presented considerable challenges to democracy, particularly in the realms of politics and ideology in Brazil. The emergence of digital echo chambers and the rise of extreme viewpoints pose threats to social cohesion, informed decision-making, and the development of individual identities. This analysis focuses specifically on identity formation, the creation and dissemination of information, emphasizing its repercussions on social identity and cultural diversity. Consequently, the influence of these echo chambers in promoting extremist (...)
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    Discursive construction of corporate identity through websites: An intercultural perspective on the commercial banks of the United States and China.Heng Fu & Huifen Zhu - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    With the assistance of the corpus analysis tool Wmatrix 4.0, this paper analyzes the semantic categories of the top 10 commercial banks of China and the United States to figure out their social-cultural behavior in the Internet business context. It is discovered that both common and distinctive identities were constructed: the common identities include the professional financial service provider, responsible corporation for employees, and relevant communities with environmental and social consciousness, while the distinctive identities are manifested in the communication strategy, (...)
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    The Construction of Religious Boundaries: Culture, Identity, and Diversity in Sikh Tradition.Daniel Gold & Harjot Oberoi - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (3):586.
  32. Constructing Persons: The Psychopathology of Identity.Stephen R. L. Clark - 2003 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 10 (2):157-159.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 10.2 (2003) 157-159 [Access article in PDF] Constructing Persons:The Psychopathology of Identity Stephen R. L. Clark Keywords identity, legal fictions, materialism, psychopathology. Steve Matthews argues that the criteria proposed by Stephen Behnke and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong for establishing personal identity in cases of Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) are flawed. Neither brain identity nor memory convergence are adequate grounds for ascribing (...), even in the absence of DID. Someone suffering from DID is no less responsible than a drunkard for the crimes she commits when not in her right—or at least her usual—mind, and perhaps no more responsible than someone suffering from some other mental disorder. We may decide to punish someone suffering from DID for her crimes only when she and her presumed alter both share a brain (as obviously they do) and might—at least after therapy—have memories in common, and only when the alternate personality that led to the crime is herself sane. But we should not pretend to ourselves that this judgment rests upon a clear and uncontentious notion of identity.It may be that Matthews still shares too much of his opponents' attitude: namely, that there is some matter of fact about identity, or at least some fact about the central principles by which we ascribe or recognize identity. This, at first sight, is the force of his counterexamples: that the Behnke/Sinnott-Armstrong criteria give counterintuitive results and so cannot exactly map the notion that we have in mind. Just so Socrates was able to prove that Justice did not consist in Paying One's Debts, because we would all at once acknowledge that it was not Just (or Right) to restore his sword to a homicidal maniac (or at least that there were real doubts about who it was that really owned the sword). But neither Socrates' nor Matthews' conclusion need be referred to any simple fact. It would not be sensible to say that the maniac had a right to have his sword, or that its keeper had a duty to return it, because we recognize implicitly that the very point of Justice is to do Good. Correspondingly, maybe the real effect of Matthews's counterexamples is to remind us what the point of Judgment is. Is there any matter of fact about identity, or is identity simply a way of saying who it is that should now be held responsible? Joe is not to be held responsible because he is the same person as the one who committed the crime: he is reckoned the same person because he is the one who is here now to be held responsible. That is what it is to be the same person: to be held responsible for what is personally done. [End Page 157]Someone who is not a person at all is not the same person as anyone (although they may be the same creature). And a person is a creature who holds herself responsible, or can do so: who has memories and anticipations to which she lays claim, appropriates as her own. This in turn is possible because (or so it seems) she has acquired the necessary words and customs: because she sees people being held responsible she can also hold herself responsible—or sometimes disclaim all responsibility. She will not always be allowed to escape all blame or credit, merely because her memories are of a self that no longer makes much sense to her, nor even because she has no memories at all of what was done. But this need not be because she is objectively the very same person as the sometime agent; rather, the person she is taken to be is constructed by the legal and moral attitudes of those who judge her. Those attitudes are not necessarily determinate: how exactly the ordinary rules apply in novel cases may be a matter of decision rather than discovery. The connections that ordinarily ground or specify identity are not robust enough to rely upon in DID patients (that, after all, is the trouble). We have to make... (shrink)
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    Understanding the constructions of identities by young new Europeans: kaleidoscopic selves. By Alistair Ross. [REVIEW]David Kerr - 2016 - British Journal of Educational Studies 64 (3):393-395.
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    Constructions of professional identity in a dynamic higher education sector.Kenton Lewis - 2014 - Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education 18 (2):43-50.
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    Rhetorical strategies for the construction of a corporate identity.Nan Wu, Meichun Liu & Jingyuan Zhang - 2023 - Pragmatics and Society 14 (5):777-800.
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    Silent birds: metaphorical constructions of literacy and gender identity in women's talk.Shirin Zubair - 2007 - Discourse Studies 9 (6):766-783.
    Most prior research on figurative language has looked at the cognitive aspects of metaphoricity. The present research attempts at going beyond metaphor's cognitive impact and aims to view the social and discoursal aspects of metaphorical constructions in relation to people's identities and social realities. This article reports an analysis and discussion of figurative language used by Pakistani women while talking about their literacies and selfhood. The article makes two claims about figurative language: first, metaphorical constructions are cultural and therefore rooted (...)
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    Selfhood east and west: de-constructions of identity: selected papers from the 18th symposium of the Academie du Midi: Identity--East and West, Alet-les-Bains, France, 2010.Jason Dockstader, Hans-Georg Moeller & Günter Wohlfart (eds.) - 2012 - Nordhausen: Traugott Bautz.
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    Construction of national identity through a social network: a case study of ethnic networks of immigrants to Russia from Central Asia.Andrey P. Glukhov - 2017 - AI and Society 32 (1):101-108.
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    Negotiating Pakhto: Proverbs, Islam and the Construction of Identity among Pashtuns.Leonard N. Bartlotti - 2001 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 18 (3):196-197.
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    The Ambiguity of the Self and the Construction of Human Identity in the Early Sartre.Stephen Wang - 2007 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 81 (1):73-88.
    In his reflections on action in Being and Nothingness, Sartre goes to the heart of what it is to be human. Our free actions are not the consequence of ouridentity, they are its foundation. As human beings we go beyond who we are towards a freely chosen future self. Human identity is ambiguous because consciousness simultaneously accepts and sees beyond the identity it discovers; there is an internal disintegration which distances us from ourselves. The intentionality of consciousness means (...)
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    The construction of (white) working-class identity in narrative literary texts and its contribution to socio-cultural and politico-financial inequality.Jonathon Crewe - 2021 - Journal for Cultural Research 25 (3):237-251.
    Using Fredric Jameson’s theory of the ideologeme to trace representations of working- and white working-class characters through a selection of contemporary literary texts, this article shows how t...
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    The Construction of National Identity - On Primordialism and Instrumentalism.Viera Baçová - 1998 - Human Affairs 8 (1):29-43.
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    The discursive construction of high achievers’ identities in American culture.Ewa Bogdanowska-Jakubowska - 2018 - Lodz Papers in Pragmatics 14 (2):249-271.
    It is a study of the discursive construction of high achievers’ identities in American culture. A corpus of 100 commencement speeches delivered during 2016 and 2017 graduation ceremonies in American universities has been used to analyse how commencement speakers, as a rule highly successful individuals, construct their identities through discourse. Besides celebrating academic achievements, one of the communicative purposes of the commencement speech is giving the graduates advice for the future. It has been investigated how the speakers legitimize their (...)
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    Constructing sexual identities in the high Middle Ages: the didactic poetry of Robert de Blois.Roberta Krueger - 1990 - Paragraph 13 (2):105-131.
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    Constructing cultural identity: The question of caribbean existence.Merle Jacob - 1997 - Social Epistemology 11 (1):59 – 68.
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    Organizational Dynamics and Construction of Multiple Feminist Identities in the National Organization for Women.Jo Reger - 2002 - Gender and Society 16 (5):710-727.
    Through an analysis of two National Organization for Women chapters, the author finds that members construct multiple feminist identities that vary in collective definitions of feminism, the overall strategies adopted, and organizational culture. To explain these variations, the author analyzes meso-level relations between the organization and the environment, issues of diversity, and leadership continuity. This study illustrates how organizational factors intertwine to shape how participants come to view themselves and the political and cultural environment surrounding them. With the current research (...)
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    Book review: Argiris Archakis and Villy Tsakona, The Narrative Construction of Identities in Critical Education. [REVIEW]Behnam Soltani - 2014 - Discourse Studies 16 (3):439-441.
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  48. 10 The construction of masculine identity in Adam Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments1.Edith Kuiper - 2003 - In Drucilla K. Barker & Edith Kuiper (eds.), Toward a Feminist Philosophy of Economics. Routledge. pp. 145.
     
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  49. Constructing Shared Wills: Deliberative Liberalism and the Politics of Identity.Anthony Simon Laden - 1996 - Dissertation, Harvard University
    The dissertation develops and defends a form of liberalism it calls "deliberative liberalism." The aim of developing this form of liberalism is to show how liberal theory can be sensitive to the importance people place on particular aspects of their practical identities. In particular, the dissertation answers four criticisms of liberalism. Catharine MacKinnon and Michel Foucault claim that liberalism is incapable of attending to the role power plays in constructing our identities, and is thus insensitive to forms of opression tied (...)
     
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    Othering in discursive constructions of Swedish national identity, 1870–1940.Karin Idevall Hagren - 2022 - Critical Discourse Studies 19 (4):384-400.
    ABSTRACT In order to understand the national identities of our time, we need to understand the history of discourses defining the nation and those included and excluded from that definition. This study explores discursive processes of othering in constructions of Swedish national identity in a selection of texts from 1870 to 1940. Analysing discursive constructions of national identities, the paper offers insight into processes of othering that construct and perpetuate Swedish identity through strategies of assimilation and dissimilation. The (...)
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