Self Studies by Karl Scheibe

Self Studies by Karl Scheibe

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Zusammenfassung

A study of the self and personal identity. It focuses on the relationships of the self in social environments and examines the major historical perspectives on the self, the process or processes of socialization, memory and identity, and the psychology of national identity.

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Self Studies by Karl Scheibe

In this far-ranging study, Scheibe seeks an understanding of the self and personal identity. In doing so, he focuses on the various relationships of the self in social environments. He examines the major historical perspectives on the self, the process or processes of socialization, memory, and identity, and the psychology of national identity. A well-written look at the essential considerations affecting the self in its development, ongoing and changing identity, and its relationships to others and to institutions, this study will be of interest to scholars and researchers in psychology and sociology as well as the general reader.
Karl E. Scheibe is Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Wesleyan University in Connecticut, USA. His publication record includes a wide range of topics from verbal learning, to theoretical studies on self and identity and in recent years, theoretical essays connecting psychology to the language of drama and the techniques of theatre.
Frank J. Barrett is Professor of Management and Organizational Behavior at the Naval Postgraduate School in California, USA. He has written and lectured widely on social constructionism, appreciative inquiry, organizational change, jazz improvisation and organizational learning.
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ISBN 13 9780275962913
ISBN 10 0275962911
Titel Self Studies
Autor Karl Scheibe
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Praeger
Erscheinungsjahr 1998-04-30
Seitenanzahl 240
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