Non-western identity : research and perspectives
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Non-western identity : research and perspectives
(Identity in a changing world)
Springer, 2022
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Identity is a construct strongly rooted and still predominantly studied in Western (or WEIRD; Western, educated, industrialized, rich, and democratic) contexts (e.g., North American and Western European). Only recently has there been more of a conscious effort to study identity in non-Western (or non-WEIRD) contexts. This edited volume investigates identity from primarily a non-Western perspective by studying non-Western contexts and non-Western, minority, or immigrant groups living in Western contexts. The contributions (a) examine different aspects of identity (e.g., personal identity, social identity, online identity) as either independent or interrelated constructs; (b) consider the associations of these constructs with aspects of intergroup relations, acculturative processes, and/or psychological well-being; (c) document the advancement in research on identity in underrepresented groups, contexts, and regions such as Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and South America; and (d) evaluate different approaches to the study of identity and the implications thereof. This book is intended for cultural or cross-cultural academics, practitioners, educators, social workers, postgraduate students, undergraduate students, and scholars interested in studying identity. It provides insight into how identity in non-Western groups and contexts may both be informed by and may inform Western theoretical perspectives.
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- Prologue Chapter 1: Introduction: Theoretical Overview of Identity in non-Western Contexts Byron G. Adams (Tilburg University, NL, University of Johannesburg, SA) & Fons van de Vijver (Tilburg University, NL
- North-West University, SA, & University of Queensland, AUS) Part 1: Chapters of Identity in Underrepresented Regions Chapter 2: Identity in Sub-Saharan Africa Luzelle Naude (University of the Free State, SA) Chapter 3: Broadening global understandings of identity using South and Southeast Asian perspectives Geeta Reddy (London School of Economics and Political Science, ENG) Chapter 4: Identity development in East Asia Kazumi Surigumi (Hiroshima University, JPN) & Tomotaka Umemura (Hiroshima University, JPN) Chapter 5: Identity Development in Central and South America Judith L. Gibbons (Saint Louis University, USA), Katelyn E. Poelker (Hope College, USA), Natalia Marsicovetere Fanjul (Humanistas Guatemala, GAU), & Katherine Hasbun (Saint Louis University, USA) Chapter 6: Caribbean Identity 'In Vivo': Sociohistorical, Psychological, and Cultural Motivations Associated with Performative Identity in Context Nadia Jessop (University of Kansas, USA.) & Mary Arneaud (University of the West Indies, T&T) Chapter 7: Identity in Eastern Europe Nadzeya Svirydzenka (De Montfort University, Leicester, UK) Chapter 8: Multiple Social Identities in Post-Soviet Space Nadezhda Lebedeva (National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, RUS), Victoria Galyapina (National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, RUS) & Fons van de Vijver (Tilburg University, NL
- North-West University, SA, & University of Queensland, AUS) Part 2: Identity of Special Interest groups in non-Western Groups Chapter 9: Bouncing back from threat - sources of self-affirmation in diverse groups Lucy Tavitian (Tilburg University, NL & Haigazian University, LEB) & Michael Bender (University Tilburg, NL
- Gratia Christian College, HK) Chapter 10: Coping with the crisis of Russians and Russophones' identity in post-Soviet countries Nadezhda Lebedeva (National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, RUS Chapter 11: Roma Ethnic Identity: Who is and who is not Roma? Between Self-Defined and External Ethnic Identification Carmen Buzea (Transylvania University of Brasov, ROM) & Radosveta Dimitrova (Stockholm University, SW) Chapter 12: Work Identity in non-Western Contexts Anne Crafford (University of Pretoria, SA) Chapter 13: Being a Muslim in the Western world Maykel Verkuyten (Ercomer, Utrecht University, NL) & Fenella Fleischmann (Utrecht University, NL) Chapter 14: Identity of LGBT groups (non-Western contexts) Yassin Koc (University of Groningen, NL) Chapter 15: White Identity in Southern Africa Melissa Steyn (University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, SA) Chapter 16: Native American Identity Frank Worrell (University of California, USA) & Teresa La Framboise (Stanford University, USA) Chapter 17: From the self to the selfie: Online identity practices Jan Blommaert (Tilburg University, NL), Li Kunming (Tilburg University, NL) & Yu Ling (Tilburg University, NL) Chapter 18: National and ethno-religious identities in multicultural Mauritius: Group positions and belonging Caroline Ng Tseung (University of Mauritius, MAU) Part 3: Emerging Perspectives of Identity in Non-Western Context Chapter 19: WEIRD Developmental Perspectives on Identity and their Applicability to the Majority World Theo Klimstra (Tilburg University, NL) & Byron G. Adams (Tilburg University, NL, University of Johannesburg, SA) Chapter 20: Decolonizing Psychology of Cultural Identity: How Stable, Homogenous and "Non-Western" is a "Non-Western" Identity? Sunil Bhatia (Connecticut College, New London, USA) & Kumar Ravi Priya (Indian institute of Technology, IND) Chapter 21: Tridimensional Model of Identity: Integration of Personal, Relational, Social Identity Byron G. Adams (Tilburg University, NL, University of Johannesburg, SA) Chapter 22: Towards a Multidisciplinary Perspective in Conceptualizing Identity Seth Schwartz (Univesity of Miami, USA) Chapter 23: General Conclusion: Future Direction of identity in non-Western contexts Fons van de Vijver (Tilburg University, NL
- North-West University, SA, & University of Queensland, AUS) & Byron G. Adams (Tilburg University, NL, University of Johannesburg, SA) Epilogue
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