Developing a sociological model for researching womens self and social identities

Anne Byrne

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    Abstract

    This paper presents an empirical model for researching womens self and social identities. The model was devised as a theoretical and methodological framework to assist the author to recognize self-identity and social identity in single womens narratives of their lives. Self-identity is understood as our own sense of ourselves as persons while social identity is categorizations of us by others. For those interested in researching the consequences of strong ideologies (such as familism) on womens identities, or for recognizing resistance and understanding the development of new conceptions of womanhood, an empirical model which focuses our research attention on the self-identity of individual women is helpful.
    Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
    Number of pages22
    JournalEuropean Journal Of Womens Studies
    Volume10
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2003

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