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Zhang, Shaoke, Hao Jiang, and John M. Carroll. "Social Identity in Facebook Community Life." International Journal of Virtual Communities and Social Networking 2, no. 4 (2010): 64–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jvcsn.2010100105.

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Social identity is a key construct to understand online community life. While existing online identity studies present a relatively static conception of identity, grounded in user profiles and other personal information, in this paper the authors investigate more dynamic aspects of identity, grounded in patterns of social interaction in Facebook community life, drawing on social science research on identity theory and social identity theory. The authors examine the tensions experienced by people between assimilation and differentiation with respect to group identities and role identities. The
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Remizov, A. N. "The Cultural Identity of Eco-Sustainable Architecture." Housing Construction, no. 4 (June 29, 2025): 35–41. https://doi.org/10.31659/0044-4472-2025-4-35-41.

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Eco-sustainable architecture is not just environmentally oriented construction but a comprehensive, holistic approach that integrates ecological, social, economic, and cultural aspects. In this context architecture becomes not only a means of minimizing environmental impact but also an important tool for forming social interactions and cultural identity. It aims to create an environment that takes into account the interests of various social groups, supports cultural diversity, and promotes sustainable urban and settlement development. The socio-cultural aspect plays a key role in sustainable
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Gündüz, Uğur. "The Effect of Social Media on Identity Construction." Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences 8, no. 5 (2017): 85–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/mjss-2017-0026.

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AbstractThe social media platforms have a growing importance in our lives since they are the places where we “showcase” our living experiences. They also reflect a variety of dimensions regarding our position in the virtual and physical social life. Both of these factors make people to play certain characters in the social arena. The Social Network is gaining more and more importance in today’s world and has a deeper impact on the society as to the traditional media. Social media enables identity expression, exploration, and experimentation; something natural for the human experience. It is th
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Henriques, João. "Cross-Border Interactions and European Identity." Comparative Sociology 20, no. 3 (2021): 380–401. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15691330-bja10034.

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Abstract This article examines what types of cross-border interactions promote a stronger sense of European identity than national identity. Firstly, using data from the Eurobarometer survey a typology of cross-border practices is constructed and associated with different levels of European identity. Secondly, a qualitative study evaluates the life course of 36 individuals involved in a European binational relationship. Both interactions within and outside Europe are assessed. The findings show that three types of interactions might promote a strong identification as European: Intra-European i
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Giannini, Tula, and Jonathan P. Bowen. "Global Cultural Conflict and Digital Identity: Transforming Museums." Heritage 6, no. 2 (2023): 1986–2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/heritage6020107.

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This paper looks at key elements of global culture that are driving a new paradigm shift in museums causing them to question their raison d’être, their design and physical space, recognizing the need to accommodate visitor interaction and participation, and to reprioritize institutional outcomes and goals reexamining their priorities. As heritage sharing in online spaces reaches across national, political, and social boundaries on platforms and networks, this has been driven by museum engagement with Internet life during the pandemic. Museum relationships and interactions with communities both
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Newton, Nicky. "Age, Attitudes to Aging, and Identity in Older Canadian Women." Innovation in Aging 5, Supplement_1 (2021): 56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igab046.213.

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Abstract The life course perspective emphasizes social structure, personal agency, and their interdependencies (Settersten et al., 2020), serving as the theoretical framework for this study. Given stereotypical societal views of gender and aging (e.g., Sontag, 1979), physical aging is often the focus when examining women’s aging attitudes and concomitant changes in a sense of personal identity. Additionally, studies of midlife women have found relationships between age and identity (e.g., Stewart et al., 2001). Using quantitative and qualitative data, the present study examines associations be
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Drori, Israel, Benson Honig, and Zachary Sheaffer. "The Life Cycle of an Internet Firm: Scripts, Legitimacy, and Identity." Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice 33, no. 3 (2009): 715–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-6520.2009.00323.x.

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We study, longitudinally and ethnographically, the construction of legitimacy and identity during the life cycle of an entrepreneurial Internet firm, from inception to death. We utilize organizational scripts to examine how social actors enact identity and legitimacy, maintaining that different scripts, both contested and consent–oriented, become the source of action for acquiring legitimacy and creating organizational identity. We show that scripts enable entrepreneurs and other social actors to invoke a set of interactions within and outside the organization. Scripts construct values and int
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Hardey, Michael. "Life Beyond the Screen: Embodiment and Identity through the Internet." Sociological Review 50, no. 4 (2002): 570–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/003802610205000406.

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This paper explores online and off-line identities and how relationships are formed and negotiated within internet environments that offer opportunities to meet people online and move into relationships off-line. To do this it draws on an analysis of users experiences of internet dating sites that are designed for those who wish meet others in the hope of forming an intimate relationship. Locating analyses in the context of the individualised sociability of late modernity, it is argued that virtual interactions may be shaped by and grounded in the social, bodily and cultural experiences of use
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Hardey, Michael. "Life beyond the Screen: Embodiment and Identity through the Internet." Sociological Review 50, no. 4 (2002): 570–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-954x.00399.

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This paper explores on-line and off-line identities and how relationship are formed and negotiated within internet environments that offer opportunities to meet people on-line and move into relationship off-line. To do this it draws on an analysis of users experiences of internet dating sites that are designed for those who wish meet others in the hope of forming an intimate relationship. Locating analyses in the context of the individualized sociability of late modernity, it is argued that virtual interactions may be shaped by and grounded in the social, bodily and cultural experiences of use
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Roubal, Ondřej. "Older People and the Construction of Virtual Identities in the Digital Culture." OBM Geriatrics 07, no. 02 (2023): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.21926/obm.geriatr.2302235.

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This research study addresses certain theoretical issues surrounding the relationship between digital technologies, the aging population, and identity. At the same time, it offers a conceptual proposal of indicators of the social inclusion of older people in the digital culture of society as a potential starting point for further empirical research. The progressive trend of a growing proportion of older people is a demographic reality in many economically and technologically advanced societies. This demographic aging of populations raises several economic, sociopolitical, medical, cultural, so
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Plaud, Cécile, and Samuel Guillemot. "Service interactions and subjective well-being in later life." Journal of Services Marketing 29, no. 4 (2015): 245–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jsm-05-2014-0154.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examines the positive and negative impact of service provider experiences on the process of identity adjustment and how they can lead to subjective well-being (SWB). Due to increased life expectancies, people are experiencing major life events during aging (e.g. death of a spouse, serious disease and major health problems), events that lead to identity redefinition. Design/methodology/approach – To gain more insight into this issue, a qualitative study was carried out that involved 37 in-depth interviews conducted with aging individuals who had experie
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Sukarti, I Made Wiradiana, and I Nyoman Alit Putrawan. "RELIGIOUS ORIENTATION AND SOCIAL INTERACTION IN RELIGIOUS MINORITY COMMUNITIES TO SUPPORT RELIGIOUS." Vidyottama Sanatana: International Journal of Hindu Science and Religious Studies 8, no. 1 (2024): 21–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.25078/vidyottama.v8i1.2882.

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The application of religious values can support the creation of harmony in social interactions insociety. Religious diversity can be a beautiful pluralistic description, but it can also hurt the socialinteraction of religious people if each religious group tends to prioritize its egocentricity. Thisstudy aims to analyze religious orientation and social interaction in minority religious communitiesto maintain religious identity. This study uses a descriptive qualitative method with a literaturestudy approach. The results of the study found that religious orientation in minority religiouscommuni
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Chasserio, Stephanie, Philippe Pailot, and Corinne Poroli. "When entrepreneurial identity meets multiple social identities." International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research 20, no. 2 (2014): 128–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijebr-11-2011-0157.

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Purpose – This paper aims at exploring the dynamics of multiple identities of women entrepreneurs (WE). The paper analyse how WE do identity work in relation to specific identity regulations in the particular French cultural context. The objective is to understand how the entrepreneurial identity process of women is built through both confrontation and synergy with other social identities. Design/methodology/approach – The paper opted for a qualitative and abductive methodological design. In total, 41 French WE from diverse business activities were interviewed. The empirical material was subje
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Hasanuddin, Amalia Soraya, Jefri Setyawan, and Dewi Fatmasari Edy. "Social Identity of Buginese-Makassarese Migrant Student." Journal of Psychological Perspective 7, no. 1 (2025): 41–50. https://doi.org/10.47679/jopp.7110492025.

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The Bugis-Makassar tribes are two large tribes from South Sulawesi, Indonesia, renowned for their migration tradition. Many Buginese-Makassarese young people continue this tradition by seeking better educational opportunities outside their hometown. This study aims to explore the social identity of Buginese-Makassarese migrant students in foreign cities. Using a qualitative research design with a phenomenological approach and interpretive paradigm, data was collected through semi-structured interviews and analyzed using thematic analysis, which resulted in five key themes. The findings reveal
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Fauth, Elizabeth Braungart, Jacob Gossner, Malinda Dokos, and Rebecka Schultz. "SOCIAL INTERACTIONS BETWEEN CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANTS AND CLIENTS WITH DEMENTIA: A QUALITATIVE STUDY." Innovation in Aging 6, Supplement_1 (2022): 643. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.2380.

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Abstract Certified nursing assistants (CNAs) provide direct care for persons with dementia in formal settings and are therefore positioned to engage socially with clients during care. Our prior published observational study in memory care (7000 minutes of observation over 1 year) identified infrequent negative interactions of CNAs with clients, but many opportunities where CNAs did not socially engage a client, including ignoring attempts for engagement. This followup study seeks to understand CNAs experiences and attitudes towards social interaction with clients with dementia. Through semi-st
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Merlo, Emanuele Maria, Fabio Frisone, and Salvatore Settineri. "A Reflection on the Subjective Transgender Experience in Healthcare Context: Emotion and Identity as Figures of Life Course." puntOorg International Journal 4, no. 1 (2019): 11–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.19245/25.05.pij.4.1.3.

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Our experience with transsexual individuals in healthcare is based on a psychological path, where the needs expressed by subjects are considered in the perspective of the life-course. Comprehension and attention on psychological figures are considered as the expression of identity, desires and life projects. The current evolutions of the phenomenon open doors to the possibility to reduce the distance between sexual and gender identity, also considering the social role and all the interactions that Gender Dysphoric people have in their social interactions. This work has considered important gui
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Corvite, Shanley, Ben Zefeng Zhang, and Oliver L. Haimson. "Social Media's Role During Identity Changes Related to Major Life Events." Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction 6, CSCW2 (2022): 1–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3555219.

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Major life events can cause great upheaval in one's life. Many people perceive their identities to change due to major life events. During identity shifts, impression management and self-presentation, online communities, and social media affordances can allow individuals to better facilitate their experiences. To examine how people perceive their identity to change during major events and how they use social media in the process, we interviewed 28 participants who recently experienced major life events. We found that many people perceived their identity to change through various avenues that t
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Szlachcicowa, Irena. "After the Relational Turn: The Problem of Social Identity." Stan Rzeczy, no. 1(12) (April 1, 2017): 191–214. http://dx.doi.org/10.51196/srz.12.8.

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Relational sociology rejects substantialism and focuses its attention on the complexity and dynamics of all forms of social life and the subjective nature of action. Relational thinking is an alternative attitude to both functional structuralism and strongly individualistic-oriented theories. Relationality emphasizes the processual and emergent nature of reality. Actions— individual and collective—appear as successive stages of a specific process of events, and result from the configuration of relations and social interactions constituting a particular situation. Different conceptions of ident
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Parmentier, Guy, and Sylvie Rolland. "Consumers in Virtual Worlds: Identity Building and Consuming Experience in Second Life." Recherche et Applications en Marketing (English Edition) 24, no. 3 (2009): 43–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/205157070902400302.

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This paper examines the link that exists between individuals and their avatars in virtual worlds, in terms of identity. The outcomes of the study suggest that virtual worlds and the social and business interactions they offer are tools to build consumer identity. This exploratory research is based on a qualitative study using the chat mode to conduct 34 interviews in the Second Life virtual world. In the transition from the real to the virtual world, the individual must build another identity and operate a transfer, partial or total, from his real identity to the virtual one. The aim of the st
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Zhakin, S. M. "Social Networks and the concept of Self: Identity and self-expression in the online world." Bulletin of the Karaganda university History. Philosophy series 112, no. 4 (2023): 233–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.31489/2023ph4/233-238.

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This article attempts to investigate the influence of social networks on the concept of personality and selfexpression in the modern online world. The article is an in-depth analysis of important aspects of this issue, starting with the creation of a virtual personality and control over its image in the digital environment. The authors also analyze the phenomenon of online self-expression and social accentuation, identifying philosophical and psychological aspects of the interaction between personality and digital reality. An important focus of the article is the question of how social network
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Shahi, Preeti. "Concept of Self and self-Identity among Employees: A Qualitative Study." Journal of Research & Development 17, no. 1 (2025): 203–6. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14964633.

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<strong><em>Abstract</em></strong> <em>"Self" refers to the core concept of who you are, encompassing your thoughts, feelings, beliefs, and experiences, while "self-identity" is how you perceive and define yourself, including your personal characteristics, social roles, and group affiliations, essentially representing your understanding of "who you are" in the world; both are intertwined and shaped by your interactions with others and your environment.This study invistigate the concept of self and self identity among employees.For this purpose 120 male and Female employees were selected, who w
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Ichsan, Muhammad Nur, Prahastiwi Utari, and Ign Agung Satyawan. "Management of Online and Offline Identity in Multireligious Society." International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding 7, no. 2 (2020): 186. http://dx.doi.org/10.18415/ijmmu.v7i2.1438.

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As a multicultural nation Indonesia has various numbers of ethnicity, language, culture and religion in it. The diversity sometimes causes several dynamics in social life including horizontal conflict which one of the reasons behind it is the difference of identity in terms of religion. Religion issue becomes one sensitive issue for plural society which potentially creates 'disunity' both in online and the offline spheres. That issue is not separated from the convinience of using social media. The purpose of this research is to potray the reality that really occurs in online and offline spaces
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Ruhulessin, Cleopatriza Thonia. "Fi Ra Wali: Revitalisasi Folklor “Saguku Hidupku” Sebagai Identitas Kultural dalam Kosmologi Masyarakat Sentani-Papua." Jurnal Filsafat 30, no. 2 (2020): 181. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/jf.54207.

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This article aims to describe and explain how the philosophy of fi ra wali (in English: my sago my life) shapes the identity of Sentani people. The objective is to explain this notion (fi ra wali) features as the cultural identity of the Sentani people whichconstructed in everyday engagement (daily interactions) of the Sentani communities. Data for the study was obtained through ethnographic research and phenomenology techniques including participant observation, interviews and literature study. Identity is usually constructed institutionally based on juridical and normative agreements collect
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Anderson, Leon. "Garfinkeling in Real Life." Journal of Autoethnography 2, no. 4 (2021): 369–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/joae.2021.2.4.369.

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This narrative recounts my improvisational use of breaching experiments when I was a high school student in the late 1960s. While I had no knowledge of ethnomethodologist Harold Garfinkel’s use of breaching experiments as a strategy for illuminating the taken-for-granted features of social interaction, during my last two years of high school I regularly engaged in breaching activities similar to what Garfinkel advocated for research purposes. Having become alienated from my earlier social moorings, I delighted in violating normative expectations in social interaction with high school peers, te
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Mandavkar, Dr Pavan. "Indian Dalit Literature Quest for Identity to Social Equality." Humanities & Social Sciences Reviews 3, no. 2 (2016): 42–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.18510/hssr.2015.321.

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India is one of the fastest growing countries in the world, yet, it is notorious for its rigid caste system. This paper examines the history of suppression, condition of the suppressed and origin of Dalit writings. It includes the study of movement and scope of Dalit literature. It is widely believed that all Dalit literary creations have their roots in the Ambedkarite thoughts. The paper also dissects the stark realities of Dalit and their commendable attempts to upraise socially. This literature shows dramatic accounts of socialpolitical experiences of Dalit community in the caste based soci
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BUTENKO, Sergey V. "STRUCTURAL AND CONTENT FEATURES SOCIAL IDENTITY OF PERSONALITY: TEMPORAL ASPECT." PRIMO ASPECTU, no. 3(47) (September 15, 2021): 14–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.35211/2500-2635-2021-3-47-14-21.

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The article deals with the problem of the social identity of an individual in its temporal dynamics. The structure of social identity, built in the level interaction of the main subjects of historical life, is proposed. The content elements of the structure - personality, social group, large community of people - and the features of their interaction are analyzed. The author demonstratively analyzes the mental foundations of historical identity.
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Suresh Kumar, P. M. "Sexual Differentiation and Social Organization." RESEARCH REVIEW International Journal of Multidisciplinary 10, no. 6 (2025): 130–34. https://doi.org/10.31305/rrijm.2025.v10.n6.013.

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Differentiation based on sex is fundamental to human beings. Being born into one of the categories, namely male or female, becomes significant in later life, dictating social interactions, behavior, attitudes, and traits. Gender socialization further reinforces the differences and sets boundaries for interaction. The intrinsic urge to associate with each other and experience the otherwise forbidden sex gratification drives them to be closer to each other. This results in an inevitable bonding between males and females leading to an organized institutional entity namely family, and still furthe
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Madhusudhana Rao, A., S. Kishore, R. Ida Esther, and Shaik Rizwan. "A Sense of Self and Identity Concealed in Hierarchy and Dependency in Toni Morrison’s Beloved." Shanlax International Journal of Arts, Science and Humanities 12, S3-Apr (2025): 172–74. https://doi.org/10.34293/sijash.v12is3-apr.9083.

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Toni Morrison’s Beloved depicts the characters deeply affected by trauma of slavery resulting in emotional and psychological dependency. Emergence of the self in the modern sense refers to releasing it from hierarchy and dependency. Through social interactions, the ego develops to be responsible for oneself and for upholding its own image. William James, a psychologist, claimed that the self is fundamentally a social construction that develops by social experiences. “Selfhood” is shaped by life events and interactions with individuals. Self awareness brings in joy, contentment, fulfilment and
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Suhendi, Hendi, and Ira Wahyudi. "The Social Lives of Veiled Women: Exploring Religious Identity and Modern Society's Reactions." International Journal of Nusantara Islam 11, no. 2 (2023): 219–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.15575/ijni.v11i2.24375.

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The primary objective of this study is to investigate and gain a comprehensive understanding of the social experiences of women who wear the veil in their everyday lives. The study seeks to achieve two key objectives: first, to discern the motivations driving women to wear the veil, and second, to examine the social dynamics governing their utilization of the veil in daily life. Employing a qualitative method with a phenomenological approach, data collection was carried out through interviews and observations. The findings of this study shed light on the diverse motivations that drive veiled c
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Erlita, Yeni. "LANGUAGE FUNCTION IN SOCIAL LIFE AND ITS INFLUENCES." BAHAS 31, no. 4 (2020): 201. http://dx.doi.org/10.24114/bhs.v31i4.21859.

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AbstractLanguage becomes a necessary thing because it helps the world having the interaction. In addition, a language is a structured system of communication used by humans. Languages consist of spoken sounds in spoken languages or written elements in written languages. There are some functions of language such as communication, the expression of identity, play, imaginative expression, and emotional release. Additionally, a language may consist of other symbolic elements like hand gestures in sign languages. Language becomes a necessary thing because it helps the world having the interaction.
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Hurova, I. V., and Y. V. Shkurov. "Man in Digitized Urban Socio-Cultural Space." Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research, no. 24 (December 29, 2023): 75–87. https://doi.org/10.15802/ampr.v0i24.295321.

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<strong>Purpose.</strong> This article seeks to analyze the transformation of culture and social relations in cities amidst the digital transformations of space and everyday practices. <strong>Theoretical basis.</strong> The research is anchored in the theoretical foundations provided by Manuel Castells and Marshall McLuhan, both of whom delve deeply into the intricacies of the information society and the interactions between humans and technologies. Our analysis also relies on contributions from urbanists and experts in the "Smart Cities" domain, augmenting our study with practical facets of
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Yang, Zixuan. "Exploring the Impact of Social-Cultural Environments and Interpersonal Relationships on Identity Formation and Recognition in Childhood and Adulthood." Advances in Education, Humanities and Social Science Research 7, no. 1 (2023): 504. http://dx.doi.org/10.56028/aehssr.7.1.504.2023.

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Personal identity, which includes those holistic qualities that individuals believe are what set them apart from their unique human existence, is widely considered to be significant. The purpose of this paper is to study the influence of sociocultural environment on the formation and process of personal identity. This research seeks to provide insight into this complex process, inform social dynamics, and ultimately help improve relationships and promote healthier social interactions. This study holds that personal identity is a synthesis of various social factors and self-consciousness. This
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Kokkozova, Janar Janabaevna. "THEORY OF PSYCHOLOGY." Results of National Scientific Research International Journal 3, no. 4 (2024): 5–9. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10938659.

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In the digital age, social networks have become integral to adolescent life, influencing various aspects of personality development. This thesis investigates the impact of social networks on the formation of personality identity among adolescents, addressing the gap in understanding how online interactions contribute to or detract from this critical developmental phase.
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Lu, Wen-Bor, and Po-Hsiang Wang. "Exploring the Impact of Cultural Identity on the Revitalization Benefits of Rural Communities." Social Sciences 14, no. 6 (2025): 377. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci14060377.

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Communities are fundamental to national development, functioning as essential social units where local cultural identity and public participation play a crucial role. However, rapid urbanization has led to a decline in interpersonal interactions, weakened community bonds, and increased social divides, which in turn reduce residents’ engagement in public affairs. This study aims to explore the relationship between cultural identity and community revitalization to promote sustainable community development. We will achieve this by analyzing the implementation experiences of two rural Taiwanese co
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Xiao, Yunpeng, Bai Wang, Yanbing Liu, et al. "Analyzing, Modeling, and Simulation for Human Dynamics in Social Network." Abstract and Applied Analysis 2012 (2012): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/208791.

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This paper studies the human behavior in the top-one social network system in China (Sina Microblog system). By analyzing real-life data at a large scale, we find that the message releasing interval (intermessage time) obeys power law distribution both at individual level and at group level. Statistical analysis also reveals that human behavior in social network is mainly driven by four basic elements:social pressure,social identity,social participation, andsocial relationbetween individuals. Empirical results present the four elements' impact on the human behavior and the relation between the
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Fritzová, Marie. "Význam rodových struktur a role rodiny v ustavování sociální identity členů řeckokatolické komunity ve městě Bajt Sáhúr." Lidé města 18, no. 3 (2016): 409–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.14712/12128112.3345.

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This article depicts the social identity of the Greek-Catholic Community in the town of Beit Sahour, with a focus on the internal interactions and relationships of its members. The present article focuses mainly on the functioning of family ties and kinship. This article is primarily based on the field research that I carried out between 2009 and 2012 in the West Bank, and which is the main source of data. By analysing and interpreting this data, I try to answer the question of how specific partial internal interactions and relationships within the community confirm or undermine the social ide
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de Medeiros, Kate, and Pamela Saunders. "STORIES FROM THE INSIDE OF DEMENTIA: CONSTRUCTING IDENTITIES AND RELATIONSHIPS THROUGH THE DISCOURSE OF EXPERIENCE." Innovation in Aging 6, Supplement_1 (2022): 308–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.1221.

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Abstract Dementia is often characterized as a time of decline and loss. The grand narrative (i.e., the biomedical narrative) of dementia describes it as a time of meaninglessness given the inevitable loss of memory and language, fraught with difficulties recognizing familiar faces, recalling autobiographical events, and orienting to time and place. This unfortunate depiction negatively positions people living with dementia as living a ‘social death’ and overlooks the potential of forming meaningful relationships and experiencing a sense of community. Elements often overlooked can be found in t
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Alfinito, Eleonora, and Matteo Beccaria. "Resonance for Life: Metabolism and Social Interactions in Bacterial Communities." Biophysica 5, no. 2 (2025): 12. https://doi.org/10.3390/biophysica5020012.

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The description of the organization of microorganisms in terms of emergent “social” interactions has long been a fascinating and challenging subject, in both biology and sociology. In these organisms, the role of the individual is far less dominant than that of the community, which operates as a sort of superorganism. The coordination is achieved through a communication mechanism known as quorum sensing. Quorum sensing coordinates and regulates various biological aspects of a microbial community, such as the expression of pathogenicity factors, biofilm formation, and the production of secondar
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Slijepcevic, Dusanka, Ewa Dabrowska-Prokopowska, and Dusko Vejnovic. "Social Control of Everyday Life and Political Construction of (Montenegrin) Identity." European Review Of Applied Sociology 17, no. 28 (2024): 41–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/eras-2024-0004.

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Abstract The research problem is the influence of global crisis on identity and daily life of Montenegrin people. The subject is the political construction of (Montenegrin) identity, as a result of social control on everyday life, where identities are born. For the purpose of researching this relation, the starting point is the explanatory potential of J. Habermas’s contemporary socio-political theory about the colonization of the lifeworld by an expansionist logic of the political-economic constellation (system). Scientific goals are: 1) description of the colonization of the lifeworld and th
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Damayanti, Rully, and Florian Kossak. "EXAMINING SPATIAL IDENTITY OF KAMPUNGS THROUGH YOUNG ADULTS’ PERCEPTION IN SURABAYA – INDONESIA." Journal of Architecture and Urbanism 40, no. 1 (2016): 18–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/20297955.2016.1150222.

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Spatial identity is a result of a connection between people, physical elements of places, and activities associated with them. The development of identity occurs through the psychological process place attachment. This article is based on a research project that observed the spatial identity of young adults living in kampungs (urban villages), in Surabaya city. The young adults are faced with the contrast of a two-sided modernity between the kampungs and the city, which affects their attachment. The study of place attachment has been undertaken through an observation of social life of the part
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Király, Lajos. "The Interactions of Musical Elements." Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Musica 69, no. 1 (2024): 73–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/subbmusica.2024.1.06.

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This study analyses the early intersections between melody, rhythm and harmony, up to the recent emergence of new musical styles. Psychological studies of rhythm have shown that it has played an important role in social and relational experience. At the same time, it creates a sense of bonding between people and can alter the moods of several people at once and lead them in a unified direction. Melody, rhythm and tempo tell the listener that they are in a safe and good place, expressing a psychological need for a sense of security, providing a sense of life’s pulse, similarly to the heartbeat.
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Kamalova, Khatira Sabirovna, and Raushan Sabirovna Kamalova. "Sociocultural Expression of National Identity of the Karakalpak People." International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding 8, no. 10 (2021): 320. http://dx.doi.org/10.18415/ijmmu.v8i10.3139.

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This article briefly presents the history of the Karakalpak people, provides some historical data on the origin of the Karakalpak people, their socio-cultural characteristics, human aspects and national mentality. From a sociological point of view, the daily and cultural life of the Karakalpak people was analyzed, which is reflected in the social space, its tendency towards national identity, the social nature of the Karakalpaks as the historical and socio-cultural identity of an ethnic group in interactions and relationships. The authors consider the cultural life of the Karakalpaks, which ex
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Huang, Jiayun. "The Digital Fabric of Nationalism: How Social Media Weaves Banal Nationalism into Everyday Life." Advances in Social Behavior Research 8, no. 1 (2024): 60–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.54254/2753-7102/8/2024074.

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In the digital era, social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Weibo have transcended their roles as mere communication tools, emerging as pivotal arenas for the expression and amplification of banal nationalism. This paper explores how these platforms embed subtle nationalistic sentiments within the everyday online interactions of millions, thereby enhancing and reinforcing users sense of national identity. Through qualitative analysis of various social media posts and a comprehensive literature review, this study investigates the mechanisms through which these digital platforms pe
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Zhao, Jing, Tao Wang, and Xiucheng Fan. "Patient value co-creation in online health communities." Journal of Service Management 26, no. 1 (2015): 72–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/josm-12-2013-0344.

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Purpose – Patient value co-creation represents a key research priority and an essential determinant of health care service outcomes. Yet few studies empirically examine the factors that motivate patients to participate actively in value co-creation. The purpose of this paper is to seek to identify the motivators of such activities in online health communities (OHC) and examine their specific and unique effects. Design/methodology/approach – A netnographic study helps identify the motivators that drive patients’ value co-creation activities in OHCs. The combination of these results with social
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Bheka, Theresiani, and Teresia Noiman Derung. "Pengaruh Agama Terhadap Hidup Sosial Masyarakat dalam Perspektif Sosiologi." Jurnal Sosiologi Agama dan Teologi Indonesia 1, no. 2 (2024): 197–222. https://doi.org/10.24246/sami.vol1i2pp197-222.

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This article examines the influence of religion on social life from a sociological perspective. The primary objective is to analyze the relationship between religion and various aspects of social behavior and interaction in society. Utilizing a qualitative library research method, the study employs data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing as key analytical stages. The findings highlight that religion serves not only as a system of belief but also as a social force that shapes communal identity, moral values, and social cohesion. Furthermore, it reveals the interactions between
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Gonçalves, A. Pedro, Jens Heller, Adriana M. Rico-Ramírez, Asen Daskalov, Gabriel Rosenfield, and N. Louise Glass. "Conflict, Competition, and Cooperation Regulate Social Interactions in Filamentous Fungi." Annual Review of Microbiology 74, no. 1 (2020): 693–712. http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-micro-012420-080905.

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Social cooperation impacts the development and survival of species. In higher taxa, kin recognition occurs via visual, chemical, or tactile cues that dictate cooperative versus competitive interactions. In microbes, the outcome of cooperative versus competitive interactions is conferred by identity at allorecognition loci, so-called kind recognition. In syncytial filamentous fungi, the acquisition of multicellularity is associated with somatic cell fusion within and between colonies. However, such intraspecific cooperation entails risks, as fusion can transmit deleterious genotypes or infectio
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Asplund, Stig-Börje, and Héctor Pérez Prieto. "Approaching life story interviews as sites of interaction." Qualitative Research Journal 20, no. 2 (2019): 175–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/qrj-03-2019-0033.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore what conversation analysis has to offer when analysing a series of life story interviews aiming to capture how reading and texts are used in a rural working-class man’s identity construction. Design/methodology/approach The conversation analysis methodology with its explicit focus on embodied social action, activity and conduct in interaction is integrated with a life story approach when analysing and describing the identity constructing processes that take place in life story interview settings. Findings Through a close and detailed analysis of
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He, Mengyi, Yingying Wang, and Yuanhong Wang. "How Social Media Participation Impact Identity and Civic Engagement? A Study of Intersection of School Bullying Content on Social Media, Identity and Civic Engagement." Communications in Humanities Research 56, no. 1 (2025): 100–110. https://doi.org/10.54254/2753-7064/2024.21480.

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This study mainly investigates how social media use impact users identity and civic engagement. In this study, we are looking into the topic of school bullying issue on social media. The popularity of social media has allowed more incidents of school bullying to come to light and generate public discussion. In order to gain a nuanced understanding of the relationship between social media, identity and civic engagement, this study collected the opinions of 197 participants through a questionnaire, resulting in 193 valid samples. The results suggest that engaging in social media content related
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Davydiuk, Valentyn. "Legal identity: structuring the meaningful space." Visnik Nacional’nogo universitetu «Lvivska politehnika». Seria: Uridicni nauki 10, no. 38 (2023): 29–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.23939/law2023.38.029.

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The article substantiates the proposition about the expediency of considering legal identity as a special form of social identity and reveals its essence as a legal category. It was determined that legal identity is determined primarily by individual character, because it is an individual quality of a natural person, which consists in mutual understanding between this person and society, provides the possibility of optimal realization of subjective legal rights and contributes to the prompt implementation of subjective legal obligations, is the basis development of individual legal status and
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Rahman S., H. Andi Abd, Bonaventura Ngarawula, and Zainur Rozikin. "The Culture “Ma'danaka” in Bajau Tribe community Social Interaction (Study of Social Behavior and Social Integration of the Bontang Kuala Community, East Kalimantan on Indonesia)." International Journal of Research in Social Science and Humanities 03, no. 08 (2022): 91–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.47505/ijrss.2022.v3.8.11.

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The purpose of this study is to formulate a model of the ma'danaka cultural identity of the Bajau tribe in the midst of the heterogeneity of cross-cultural communication. The activity of preserving culture as a system has various interrelated elements with parts of the life system in the community. Culture as an embryo that emerges from society. Culture is born into a society where all human actions are culture. Preserving culture besides having an ideological content is a step to strengthen culture, history and identity. The cross-cultural communication that exists between the Bajau and immig
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