Identity Theory by Peter J. Burke and Jan E. Stets (2009, Trade Paperback)

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195388283
ISBN-13
9780195388282
eBay Product ID (ePID)
72410002

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
272 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Identity Theory
Subject
Political Economy, Sociology / General, General, Social Psychology
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Author
Peter J. Burke, Jane. Stets
Subject Area
Political Science, Social Science, Psychology
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
13.7 Oz
Item Length
6 in
Item Width
9.1 in

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Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2008-046390
Reviews
"Identity Theory encourages not only more systematic research, but also a continuing discussion among theorists and practitioners about the meaning and measure of identity theory." --Contemporary Sociology "As a macrosociologist of culture and politics, I learned much from Identity Theory. The book is a must-read for scholars of all disciplines who want to work with the concept of identity." --Mabel Berezin, Associate Professor of Sociology, Cornell University, "Identity Theory encourages not only more systematic research, but also a continuing discussion among theorists and practitioners about the meaning and measure of identity theory." --Contemporary Sociology"As a macrosociologist of culture and politics, I learned much from Identity Theory. The book is a must-read for scholars of all disciplines who want to work with the concept of identity." --Mabel Berezin, Associate Professor of Sociology, Cornell University, "This excellent overview of identity theory is the first book-length treatment of the tradition since Stryker's classic 1980 work, Symbolic Interactionism. Here we have a wonderfully complete overview of the enormous corpus of research that Burke and Stets have produced over the past decades. More importantly, it is a great roadmap for the future--35 new hypotheses, ripe for the testing--pointing the way for new generations of identity theory scholars."--Lynn Smith-Lovin, Robert L. Wilson Professor of Arts and Sciences, Duke University "The deep lesson of Burke and Stets' Identity Theory is the value of mounting a sustained, career-long programmatic effort to advance theory and research in an area of great import to social psychology. Describing and building on the productive past and rich present of identity theory, it lays out a vision of an exciting future based on ideas that will underwrite social psychological work on the complex relationships among self, identity, social interaction and social structure for decades to come."*--Sheldon Stryker, Distinguished Professor of Sociology Emeritus, Indiana University "For years, sociologists and psychologists have examined the intricate interplay between identity, social interaction and emotion largely in parallel, nodding only occasionally in the direction of their counterparts. By carefully weaving the psychological literature on self-verification with the sociological literature on identity verification, this groundbreaking work bridges the divide with an integrative theory of self and identity. Broad yet astonishingly detailed, it will guide research for generations to come."--William B. Swann, Professor of Social and Personality Psychology, University of Texas at Austin "For the first time, this book brings together more than thirty years of sustained theory development and supporting empirical research by these two leading scholars in structural social psychology. It not only gives the best contemporary understanding of the Burke-Stets theory of identity processes, but also serves as an excellent model of programmatic theory building and extension."--Murray Webster, Jr., Professor of Sociology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, "The theoretical presentation is clear, and the empirical evidence presented is quite convincing. [The book] makes important points about the tensions in today's integrated economies, as well as how they may play out politically. Hays's explicit and careful attention to the logical consistency of his arguments, and his focus on very specific economic and political relationships, make his work particularly trenchant."--Perspectives on Politics "Hays demonstrates persuasively why the two main champions of economic globalization--the United States and United Kingdom--are also the most vulnerable among the industrialized democracies to significant backlash against it: their institutional inability and ideological unwillingness to provide adequate social protection against globalization's most disruptive impacts on workers and communities. This is an extremely timely and important book to which scholars and policymakers alike should pay close attention."--John Gerard Ruggie, Harvard University "This is a brilliant book that forcefully advances the argument that in countries with decentralized labor markets and majoritarian political institutions, globalization raises the demands of citizens for protection from the vagaries of the global economy but also limits the capacity of countries to provide that protection. The book beautifully presents a diverse array of convincing empirical evidence with innumerable insights on how globalization is changing our world and our politics."--Kenneth Scheve, Yale University "Academic and scholarly presses alike have published scores of books praising the benefits of globalization. This, as Jude Hays demonstrates in his prescient book, may be wishful thinking. Combining fresh theoretical insights with sophisticated empirical methods, Hays shows how globalization may be vulnerable to shifting popular sentiments. This would have made for important reading prior to the economic crisis that began in 2007; it is urgent reading today."--David Leblang, the University of Virginia, "[Identity Theory] encourages not only more systematic research, but also a continuing discussion among theorists and practitioners about the meaning and measure of identity theory." --Contemporary Sociology, "Burke and Stets have been important figures in developing [identity] theory over an extended period and bringing to bear empirical findings to bolster and refine it...A clear and coherent descriptive overview...Recommended."--CHOICE "This excellent overview of identity theory is the first book-length treatment of the tradition since Stryker's classic 1980 work,Symbolic Interactionism.Here we have a wonderfully complete overview of the enormous corpus of research that Burke and Stets have produced over the past decades. More importantly, it is a great roadmap for the future--35 new hypotheses, ripe for the testing--pointing the way for new generations of identity theory scholars."--Lynn Smith-Lovin, Robert L. Wilson Professor of Arts and Sciences, Duke University "The deep lesson of Burke and Stets'Identity Theoryis the value of mounting a sustained, career-long programmatic effort to advance theory and research in an area of great import to social psychology. Describing and building on the productive past and rich present of identity theory, it lays out a vision of an exciting future based on ideas that will underwrite social psychological work on the complex relationships among self, identity, social interaction and social structure for decades to come."--Sheldon Stryker, Distinguished Professor of Sociology Emeritus, Indiana University "For years, sociologists and psychologists have examined the intricate interplay between identity, social interaction and emotion largely in parallel, nodding only occasionally in the direction of their counterparts. By carefully weaving the psychological literature on self-verification with the sociological literature on identity verification, this groundbreaking work bridges the divide with an integrative theory of self and identity. Broad yet astonishingly detailed, it will guide research for generations to come."--William B. Swann, Professor of Social and Personality Psychology, University of Texas at Austin "For the first time, this book brings together more than thirty years of sustained theory development and supporting empirical research by these two leading scholars in structural social psychology. It not only gives the best contemporary understanding of the Burke-Stets theory of identity processes, but also serves as an excellent model of programmatic theory building and extension."--Murray Webster, Jr., Professor of Sociology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, "Burke and Stets have been important figures in developing [identity] theory over an extended period and bringing to bear empirical findings to bolster and refine it...A clear and coherent descriptive overview...Recommended."-- CHOICE"This excellent overview of identity theory is the first book-length treatment of the tradition since Stryker's classic 1980 work, Symbolic Interactionism. Here we have a wonderfully complete overview of the enormous corpus of research that Burke and Stets have produced over the past decades. More importantly, it is a great roadmap for the future--35 new hypotheses, ripe for the testing--pointing the way for new generations of identity theory scholars."--Lynn Smith-Lovin, Robert L. Wilson Professor of Arts and Sciences, Duke University"The deep lesson of Burke and Stets' Identity Theory is the value of mounting a sustained, career-long programmatic effort to advance theory and research in an area of great import to social psychology. Describing and building on the productive past and rich present of identity theory, it lays out a vision of an exciting future based on ideas that will underwrite social psychological work on the complex relationships among self, identity, social interaction and social structure for decades to come."--Sheldon Stryker, Distinguished Professor of Sociology Emeritus, Indiana University"For years, sociologists and psychologists have examined the intricate interplay between identity, social interaction and emotion largely in parallel, nodding only occasionally in the direction of their counterparts. By carefully weaving the psychological literature on self-verification with the sociological literature on identity verification, this groundbreaking work bridges the divide with an integrative theory of self and identity. Broad yet astonishingly detailed, it will guide research for generations to come."--William B. Swann, Professor of Social and Personality Psychology, University of Texas at Austin"For the first time, this book brings together more than thirty years of sustained theory development and supporting empirical research by these two leading scholars in structural social psychology. It not only gives the best contemporary understanding of the Burke-Stets theory of identity processes, but also serves as an excellent model of programmatic theory building and extension."--Murray Webster, Jr., Professor of Sociology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
155.2
Table Of Content
Acknowledgements List of Figures List of Tables Part I 1. Economic Globalization and Domestic Politics within the Developed Democracies 2. Government Spending and Public Support for Trade in the OECD Part II 3. Trade and Employment in Corporatist and Competitive Labor Markets 4. Globalization and Capital Taxation in Consensus and Majoritarian Democracies Part III 5. Saving Embedded Liberalism in the Anglo-Democracies 6. Conclusion Notes References Index
Synopsis
All people derive particular identities from their roles in society, the groups they belong to, and their personal characteristics. Introduced almost thirty years ago, identity theory is a social psychological theory in the field of sociology that attempts to understand identities, their sources in interaction and society, their processes of operation, and their consequences for interaction and society. The theory brings together in a single framework the central roles of both meaning and resources in human interaction and purpose. This book describes identity theory, its origins, the research that supports it, and its future direction. It covers the relation between identity theory and other related theories as well as the nature and operation of identities. In addition, the book discusses the multiple identities that individuals hold from their multiple positions in society and organization as well as the multiple identities activated by many people interacting in groups and organizations. And, it covers the manner in which identities offer both stability and change to individuals. Co-authored by the originators of the theory, this book accessibly presents decades of research in a single volume, making the full range of this powerful new theory understandable to readers at all levels., All individuals claim particular identities given their roles in society, groups they belong to, and characteristics that describe themselves. This book describes and illustrates identity theory, a social psychological theory that attempts to understand identities, their sources in interaction and society, their processes of operation, and their consequences for interaction and society from a sociological perspective. Identity Theory makes the full range of this powerful new theory accessible to students and scholars at all levels., The concept of identity has become widespread within the social and behavioral sciences in recent years, cutting across disciplines from psychiatry and psychology to political science and sociology. All individuals claim particular identities given their roles in society, groups they belong to, and characteristics that describe themselves. Introduced almost 30 years ago, identity theory is a social psychological theory that attempts to understand identities, their sources in interaction and society, their processes of operation, and their consequences for interaction and society from a sociological perspective. This book describes identity theory, its origins, the research that supports it, and its future direction. It covers the relation between identity theory and other related theories, as well as the nature and operation of identities. In addition, the book discusses the multiple identities individuals hold from their multiple positions in society and organizations as well as the multiple identities activated by many people interacting in groups and organizations. And, it covers the manner in which identities offer both stability and change to individuals. Written in an accessible style, Identity Theory makes, step by step, the full range of this powerful new theory understandable to readers at all levels.
LC Classification Number
BF697.B855 2009

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