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9780199983810

The Oxford Handbook of Identity Development

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    9780199983810

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    019998381X

  • Format: eBook
  • Copyright: 2014-12-05
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary

Identity is defined in many different ways in various disciplines in the social sciences and sub-disciplines within psychology. The developmental psychological approach to identity is characterized by a focus on developing a sense of the self that is temporally continuous and unified across the different life spaces that individuals inhabit. Erikson proposed that the task of adolescence and young adulthood was to define the self by answering the question: Who Am I? There have been many advances in theory and research on identity development since Erikson's writing over fifty years ago, and the time has come to consolidate our knowledge and set an agenda for future research.

The Oxford Handbook of Identity Development represents a turning point in the field of identity development research. Various, and disparate, groups of researchers are brought together to debate, extend, and apply Erikson's theory to contemporary problems and empirical issues. The result is a comprehensive and state-of-the-art examination of identity development that pushes the field in provocative new directions. Scholars of identity development, adolescent and adult development, and related fields, as well as graduate students, advanced undergraduates, and practitioners will find this to be an innovative, unique, and exciting look at identity development.

Author Biography


Kate McLean is an Associate Professor at Western Washington University. Her research centers on the development of narrative identity in adolescence and emerging adulthood, particularly as it develops in social contexts, and as it relates to individual differences in personality and adjustment.

Moin Syed is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. His research focuses broadly on identity development among ethnically-diverse youth and the implications of identity development for educational experiences.

Table of Contents


Preface

Chapter 1: The Field of Identity Development Needs an Identity: An Introduction to the Handbook of Identity Development
Kate C. McLean and Moin Syed

Chapter 2: Theoretical Foundations of Identity
Phillip L. Hammack

Part 1: Debates: Identity Development Across the Lifespan

Chapter 3: Gendered Narrative Voices: Sociocultural and Feminist Approaches to Emerging Identity in Childhood and Adolescence
Robyn Fivush and Widaad Zaman

Chapter 4: Identity Development from Adolescence to Emerging Adulthood: What We Know and (Especially) Don't Know
Jeffrey Jensen Arnett

Chapter 5: Identity Development through Adulthood: The Move Toward "Wholeness"
Jane Kroger

Chapter 6: Three Strands of Identity Development Across the Human Life Course: Reading Erik Erikson in Full
Dan P. McAdams and Claudia Zapata-Gietl

Part 2: Debates: Identity Status Perspectives on Processes of Identity Development

Chapter 7: The Identity Statuses: Strengths of a Person-Centered Approach
Elisabetta Crocetti and Wim Meeus

Chapter 8: Commitment and Exploration: The Need for a Developmental Approach
Saskia Kunnen and Marijke Metz

Chapter 9: Identity Status: On Refinding the People
Ruthellen Josselson and Hanoch Flum

Part 3: Debates: Narrative Perspectives on Processes of Identity Development

Chapter 10: Autobiographical Reasoning Is Constitutive for Narrative Identity: The Role of the Life Story for Personal Continuity
Tilman Habermas and Christin K?ber

Chapter 11: Autobiographical Reasoning and My Discontent: Alternative Paths from Narrative to Identity
Monisha Pasupathi

Chapter 12: Discerning Oneself: A Plea for the Whole
Mark Freeman

Part 4: Debates: Internal, External, and Interactional Approaches to Identity Development

Chapter 13: Identity as Internal Processes: How the "I" Comes to Define the "Me"
Alan S. Waterman

Chapter 14: Identities as an Interactional Process
Neill Korobov

Chapter 15: Integrating 'Internal', 'Interactional,' and 'External' Perspectives: Identity Process as the Formulation of Accountable Claims Regarding Selves
Elli P. Schachter

Part 5: Debates: Culture and Identity Development

Chapter 16: Culture as Race/Ethnicity
Frank C. Worrell

Chapter 17: "They say Black men won't make it, but I know I'm gonna make it": Ethnic and Racial Identity Development in the Context of Cultural Stereotypes
Niobe Way and Onnie Rogers

Chapter 18: Reflections on the Cultural Lenses of Identity Development
Margarita Azmitia

Part 6: Applied Issues in Identity Development

Chapter 19: Identities, Cultures, and Schooling: How Students Navigate Racial-Ethnic, Indigenous, Immigrant, Social Class, and Gender Identities on Their Pathways Through School
Catherine R. Cooper, Elizabeth Gonzalez, and Antoinette R. Wilson

Chapter 20: Transformation, Erosion or Disparity in Work Identity? Challenges during the Contemporary Transition to Adulthood
Jeylan T. Mortimer, Jack Lam, and Shi-Rong Lee

Chapter 21: Identity and Positive Youth Development: Advances in Developmental Intervention Science
Kyle Eichas, Alan Meca, Marilyn J. Montgomery, and William Kurtines

Chapter 22: A Translational Research Approach to Narrative Identity in Psychotherapy
Jefferson A. Singer and Adam M. Kasmark

Chapter 23: Youths' Constructions of Meanings about Experiences with Political Conflict: Implications for Processes of Identity Development
Cecilia Wainryb and Holly Recchia

Part 7: Extensions

Chapter 24: Puberty, Identity, and Context: A Biopsychosocial Perspective on Internalizing Psychopathology in Early Adolescent Girls
Misaki N. Natsuaki, Danielle Samuels, and Leslie D. Leve

Chapter 25: Body Image and Identity: A Call for New Research
Elizabeth A. Daniels and Meghan M. Gillen

Chapter 26: Cultural Neuroscience of Identity Development
Alissa J. Mrazek, Tokiko Harada and Joan Y. Chiao

Chapter 27: Parenting, Adolescent-Parent Relationships, and Social Domain Theory:
Implications for Identity Development
Wendy M. Rote and Judith G. Smetana

Chapter 28: Who Am I If We're Not Us? Divorce and Identity across the Lifespan
Jeffrey T. Cookston and Luke Remy

Chapter 29: Identity Development in the Context of the Risk and Resilience Framework
Frosso Motti-Stefanidi

Chapter 30: The Dynamic Role of Identity Processes in Personality Development:
Theories, Patterns, and New Directions
Jennifer Pals Lilgendahl

Chapter 31: Identity Development in the Digital Age: The Case of Social Networking Sites
Adriana M. Manago

Part 8: Reflections, Conclusions, and the Future

Chapter 32: Identity-Formation Research from a Critical Perspective: Is a Social Science Developing?
James E. C?t?

Chapter 33: What Have We Learned Since Schwartz (2001)? A Reappraisal of the Field of Identity Development
Seth J. Schwartz, Koen Luyckx, and Elisabetta Crocetti

Chapter 34: The Future of Identity Development Research: Reflections, Tensions, and Challenges
Moin Syed and Kate C. McLean

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