Studies on the Social Construction of Identity and Authenticity (eBook, ePUB)
Redaktion: Williams, J. Patrick; Schwarz, Kaylan C.
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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 182
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429648120
- Artikelnr.: 59811459
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 182
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429648120
- Artikelnr.: 59811459
J. Patrick Williams is Associate Professor of Sociology at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. He has many research publications related to individuals who self-identify as subcultural and is particularly interested in the social construction of subcultural authenticities. He is an associate editor of the journal Deviant Behavior and has authored or edited several books, including Authenticity in Culture, Self and Society (2009) and Subcultural Theory: Traditions and Concepts (2011). Kaylan C. Schwarz is a SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Integrated Studies in Education at McGill University, Canada. Her doctoral thesis project, conducted at the University of Cambridge, examined the ways international volunteers employed notions of "authenticity" within their personal travel narratives, attempted to differentiate themselves from "other" volunteers, and navigated difficult representational choices when communicating their volunteer experiences to a public audience via social media.
1. Introduction to the Social Construction of Identity and Authenticity 2.
Yoga as a Way of Life: Authenticity through Identity Management 3. The
Authentic "Healthy Everywoman"?: Readers' Evaluation of Healthy Living
Bloggers' Identities 4. Volunteer Tourism, Dis-identification, and the
Construction of "Authentic" Travel Experience 5. Jugglers, Performers,
Artists, and Beach Boys: Authenticating "Real" Fire Dancers in Thailand's
Tourism Industry 6. "Don't Call Me White" (or Middle-Class): Constructing
an Authentic Identity in Punk Subculture 7. Authentic Identity as an
Achievement: A View from Discursive Psychology 8. "Honestly, you just have
to be famous!" Parody and the Art of Identity Authentication in Singapore's
Social Media Influencer Culture 9. The Japanese Humanoid Robot and the
Authenticity of Artificial Identity 10. Biobanking and "Qatarization":
Ethno-national Identity in the Molecular Realm
Yoga as a Way of Life: Authenticity through Identity Management 3. The
Authentic "Healthy Everywoman"?: Readers' Evaluation of Healthy Living
Bloggers' Identities 4. Volunteer Tourism, Dis-identification, and the
Construction of "Authentic" Travel Experience 5. Jugglers, Performers,
Artists, and Beach Boys: Authenticating "Real" Fire Dancers in Thailand's
Tourism Industry 6. "Don't Call Me White" (or Middle-Class): Constructing
an Authentic Identity in Punk Subculture 7. Authentic Identity as an
Achievement: A View from Discursive Psychology 8. "Honestly, you just have
to be famous!" Parody and the Art of Identity Authentication in Singapore's
Social Media Influencer Culture 9. The Japanese Humanoid Robot and the
Authenticity of Artificial Identity 10. Biobanking and "Qatarization":
Ethno-national Identity in the Molecular Realm
1. Introduction to the Social Construction of Identity and Authenticity 2.
Yoga as a Way of Life: Authenticity through Identity Management 3. The
Authentic "Healthy Everywoman"?: Readers' Evaluation of Healthy Living
Bloggers' Identities 4. Volunteer Tourism, Dis-identification, and the
Construction of "Authentic" Travel Experience 5. Jugglers, Performers,
Artists, and Beach Boys: Authenticating "Real" Fire Dancers in Thailand's
Tourism Industry 6. "Don't Call Me White" (or Middle-Class): Constructing
an Authentic Identity in Punk Subculture 7. Authentic Identity as an
Achievement: A View from Discursive Psychology 8. "Honestly, you just have
to be famous!" Parody and the Art of Identity Authentication in Singapore's
Social Media Influencer Culture 9. The Japanese Humanoid Robot and the
Authenticity of Artificial Identity 10. Biobanking and "Qatarization":
Ethno-national Identity in the Molecular Realm
Yoga as a Way of Life: Authenticity through Identity Management 3. The
Authentic "Healthy Everywoman"?: Readers' Evaluation of Healthy Living
Bloggers' Identities 4. Volunteer Tourism, Dis-identification, and the
Construction of "Authentic" Travel Experience 5. Jugglers, Performers,
Artists, and Beach Boys: Authenticating "Real" Fire Dancers in Thailand's
Tourism Industry 6. "Don't Call Me White" (or Middle-Class): Constructing
an Authentic Identity in Punk Subculture 7. Authentic Identity as an
Achievement: A View from Discursive Psychology 8. "Honestly, you just have
to be famous!" Parody and the Art of Identity Authentication in Singapore's
Social Media Influencer Culture 9. The Japanese Humanoid Robot and the
Authenticity of Artificial Identity 10. Biobanking and "Qatarization":
Ethno-national Identity in the Molecular Realm