QUESTION: How does identity differ around the world?
Based on your topic and research question, identify at least 4-6 “keywords” that you will use to search for scholarly research articles published in peer-reviewed academic periodicals.
KEYWORDS: Identity around the world
Your keywords and search strategy will likely evolve based on trial and error. Keep notes on how your search strategy changes and be prepared to discuss it in our next class meeting.
BASIC STRATEGY & ADJUSTMENTS:
Tried the following word variations in database:
-International identity
-Globalization and identity
-Global identity politics
-Identity international sociopolitical Using the resources identified in the Library Visit (including the Sociology and Anthropology databases), find citations for at least 4 full-length articles published in peer-reviewed journals that report on original social scientific research related to your topic and research question. …show more content…
If possible, it is good to especially focus on the major journals in your field. For example, in U.S. Sociology and Anthropology the flagship journals are: American Journal of Sociology, American Sociological Review, American Anthropologist, and Current Anthropology. Once you have exhausted the possibilities in these journals and/or especially if your topic merits it, expand to other journals, including those in more specific arenas of social research (for example, Journal of Health and Social Behavior, Social Problems, Gender & Society, Journal of Marriage and Family, etc.)
ARTICLE 1 FULL CITATION: Kunst, J. R., & Sam, D. L. (2013). Expanding the margins of identity: A Critique of Marginalization in a Globalized World. International Perspectives In Psychology: Research, Practice, Consultation, 2(4), 225-241
ARTICLE 2 FULL CITATION:
Paxton, A., & Wade, P. (2011). Binational Americans: In their own words. Global Public Health: An International Journal For Research, Policy And Practice, 6(3), 320-333.
ARTICLE 3 FULL CITATION:
Hadler, M., Tsutsui, K., & Chin, L. G. (2012). Conflicting and Reinforcing Identities in Expanding Europe: Individual‐ and Country-level Factors Shaping National and European identities, 1995–2003. Sociological Forum, 27(2), 392-418. ARTICLE 4 FULL CITATION: Olivieri, V. M. (2015). Sub-state Nationalism in Spain: Primers and Triggers of Identity Politics in Catalonia and the Basque Country. Ethnic & Racial Studies, 38(9), 1610-1626. Copy and paste the abstracts of two of your selected articles here ABSTRACT 1: “In an increasingly globalized world, global culture may constitute an alternative cultural resource, especially for members of ethnic minority groups who have often been described as marginalized in acculturation research. In the present study, we investigated the role that global identity may play for the self-concept and the psychological and sociocultural adaptation of ethnic minority members, especially those who score high on marginalization. We explored these relationships in 848 European Muslim minority members. Marginalized participants showed lower ethnic identity but the same or even stronger global identity compared with …show more content…
It analyses the dynamics of discourses and policies in Spain before, during and after peak times of identity politics to provide a more nuanced understanding of the conditions leading to the activation of identity-driven policies. Substantive ethnographic evidence is presented to explain recent alterations to national discourses of identity, surprising reversals of immigration policies, and the modulation of Catalan and Basque independence movements. The main finding is that both identity discourses and resulting policies depend on the affinity for identity politics at the sub-state level, and this affinity is in large part primed by the popular perception of how secure sub-state national identity is against the ‘official’ state narrative.” (Olivieri