Identity A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) (1)
as an analytic tool. As consumer capitalism took shape, sociologists proposed new classes, such as the ...
Third, in the former colonial countries of the West, immigrants from southern parts of the globe filled the ...
particular, but not only there. Individualization worked against class solidarity and debilitated the power of trade ...
meaningful social variable. Quite the contrary, everyone must have one, or several. ‘Identity’ is the t ...
Clothes make the man. Patterns of social organization are generated through interaction between groups. To this ...
reduced the time from production to consumption, is one of the trends that represent the pressure regularly ...
By forming social categories, we impute to individuals certain characteristics and attributes, which taken together ...
individuals are particularly vulnerable. We can see now how the ostensibly harmless principle you are what you wear ...
Chapter 7 Citizenship, legal status, and proof of identity: identity as a legal concept Legal identity The natura ...
have one. In modern societies this is taken for granted, but it is worth noting that these stipulation ...
assumptions, the legal structure of the state would collapse. Every legal system defines its own applicability ...
business or real estate. Programmes of this sort are not for the needy, and they show that hallowed pri ...
The United Nations has declared that one of its goals is to provide everybody on earth with a legal ident ...
Schizophrenics are not normal persons. When destructive antisocial acts are committed, mental illness may be, but ...
normal persons capable of assuming obligations and holding rights. Personal identity in the judicial sense is a ...
erroneous identification and conviction. Novel identification techniques include forensic genetics (DNA typing) ...
while RFID (radio-frequency identification) for persons is up and coming. This is a technology used in microch ...
Chapter 8 Selfhood and personality: the psychology of identity A sense of self Philosophy tries to answer the q ...
Newborn children are all instinct and biological impulse. They only learn to control and repress immediate w ...
Spirit’). A sense of crisis Things can go wrong. Adolescents may fail to develop an integrated and well- adapted ...
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