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The goal of "Identity, Formation, Agency, and Culture" is to lay
the basis of a theory with which to better understand the
difficulties and complexities of identity formation. It provides an
extensive understanding of identity formation as it relates to
human striving (agency) and social organization (culture). James E.
Coocirc;teeacute; and Charles G. Levine have compiled
state-of-the-art psychological and sociological theory and research
into a concise synthesis. This volume utilizes a vast,
interdisciplinary literature in a reader-friendly style. Playing
the role of narrators, the authors take readers through the most
important theories and studies of self and identity, focusing on
pragmatic issues of identity formation--those things that matter
most in people's lives.
The goal of "Identity, Formation, Agency, and Culture" is to lay
the basis of a theory with which to better understand the
difficulties and complexities of identity formation. It provides an
extensive understanding of identity formation as it relates to
human striving (agency) and social organization (culture). James E.
Cote and Charles G. Levine have compiled state-of-the-art
psychological and sociological theory and research into a concise
synthesis. This volume utilizes a vast, interdisciplinary
literature in a reader-friendly style. Playing the role of
narrators, the authors take readers through the most important
theories and studies of self and identity, focusing on pragmatic
issues of identity formation--those things that matter most in
people's lives.
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