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Prologue
Chapter 1: Introduction: Theoretical Overview of Identity in non-Western Contexts
Byron G. Adams (Tilburg University, NL, University of Johannesburg, SA) & Fons van de Vijver (Tilburg University, NL; North-West University, SA, & University of Queensland, AUS)
Part 1: Chapters of Identity in Underrepresented Regions
Chapter 2: Identity in Sub-Saharan Africa
Luzelle Naude (University of the Free State, SA)
Chapter 3: Broadening global understandings of identity using South and Southeast Asian perspectives
Geeta Reddy (London School of Economics and Political Science, ENG)
Chapter 4: Identity development in East Asia
Kazumi Surigumi (Hiroshima University, JPN) & Tomotaka Umemura (Hiroshima University, JPN)
Chapter 5: Identity Development in Central and South America
Chapter 6: Caribbean Identity 'In Vivo': Sociohistorical, Psychological, and Cultural Motivations Associated with Performative Identity in Context
Nadia Jessop (University of Kansas, USA.) & Mary Arneaud (University of the West Indies, T&T)
Chapter 7: Identity in Eastern Europe
Nadzeya Svirydzenka (De Montfort University, Leicester, UK)
Chapter 8: Multiple Social Identities in Post-Soviet Space
Nadezhda Lebedeva (National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, RUS), Victoria Galyapina (National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, RUS) & Fons van de Vijver (Tilburg University, NL; North-West University, SA, & University of Queensland, AUS)
Part 2: Identity of Special Interest groups in non-Western Groups
Chapter 9: Bouncing back from threat - sources of self-affirmation in diverse groups
Lucy Tavitian (Tilburg University, NL & Haigazian University, LEB) & Michael Bender (University Tilburg, NL; Gratia Christian College, HK)
Chapter 10: Coping with the crisis of Russians and Russophones' identity in post-Soviet countries
Nadezhda Lebedeva (National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, RUS
Chapter 11: Roma Ethnic Identity: Who is and who is not Roma? Between Self-Defined and External Ethnic Identification
Carmen Buzea (Transylvania University of Brasov, ROM) & Radosveta Dimitrova (Stockholm University, SW)
Chapter 12: Work Identity in non-Western Contexts
Anne Crafford (University of Pretoria, SA)
Chapter 13: Being a Muslim in the Western world
Maykel Verkuyten (Ercomer, Utrecht University, NL) & Fenella Fleischmann (Utrecht University, NL)
Chapter 14: Identity of LGBT groups (non-Western contexts)
Yassin Koc (University of Groningen, NL)
Chapter 15: White Identity in Southern Africa
Chapter 16: Native American Identity
Frank Worrell (University of California, USA) & Teresa La Framboise (Stanford University, USA)
Chapter 17: From the self to the selfie: Online identity practices
Jan Blommaert (Tilburg University, NL), Li Kunming (Tilburg University, NL) & Yu Ling (Tilburg University, NL)
Chapter 18: National and ethno-religious identities in multicultural Mauritius: Group positions and belonging
Part 3: Emerging Perspectives of Identity in Non-Western Context
Chapter 19: WEIRD Developmental Perspectives on Identity and their Applicability to the Majority World
Theo Klimstra (Tilburg University, NL) & Byron G. Adams (Tilburg University, NL, University of Johannesburg, SA)
Chapter 20: Decolonizing Psychology of Cultural Identity: How Stable, Homogenous and "Non-Western" is a "Non-Western" Identity?
Chapter 21: Tridimensional Model of Identity: Integration of Personal, Relational, Social Identity
Byron G. Adams (Tilburg University, NL, University of Johannesburg, SA)
Chapter 22: Towards a Multidisciplinary Perspective in Conceptualizing Identity
Seth Schwartz (Univesity of Miami, USA)
Chapter 23: General Conclusion: Future Direction of identity in non-Western contexts
Epilogue
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Prologue
Chapter 1: Introduction: Theoretical Overview of Identity in non-Western Contexts
Byron G. Adams (Tilburg University, NL, University of Johannesburg, SA) & Fons van de Vijver (Tilburg University, NL; North-West University, SA, & University of Queensland, AUS)
Part 1: Chapters of Identity in Underrepresented Regions
Chapter 2: Identity in Sub-Saharan Africa
Luzelle Naude (University of the Free State, SA)
Chapter 3: Broadening global understandings of identity using South and Southeast Asian perspectives
Geeta Reddy (London School of Economics and Political Science, ENG)
Chapter 4: Identity development in East Asia
Kazumi Surigumi (Hiroshima University, JPN) & Tomotaka Umemura (Hiroshima University, JPN)
Chapter 5: Identity Development in Central and South America
Chapter 6: Caribbean Identity 'In Vivo': Sociohistorical, Psychological, and Cultural Motivations Associated with Performative Identity in Context
Nadia Jessop (University of Kansas, USA.) & Mary Arneaud (University of the West Indies, T&T)
Chapter 7: Identity in Eastern Europe
Nadzeya Svirydzenka (De Montfort University, Leicester, UK)
Chapter 8: Multiple Social Identities in Post-Soviet Space
Nadezhda Lebedeva (National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, RUS), Victoria Galyapina (National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, RUS) & Fons van de Vijver (Tilburg University, NL; North-West University, SA, & University of Queensland, AUS)
Part 2: Identity of Special Interest groups in non-Western Groups
Chapter 9: Bouncing back from threat - sources of self-affirmation in diverse groups
Lucy Tavitian (Tilburg University, NL & Haigazian University, LEB) & Michael Bender (University Tilburg, NL; Gratia Christian College, HK)
Chapter 10: Coping with the crisis of Russians and Russophones' identity in post-Soviet countries
Nadezhda Lebedeva (National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, RUS
Chapter 11: Roma Ethnic Identity: Who is and who is not Roma? Between Self-Defined and External Ethnic Identification
Carmen Buzea (Transylvania University of Brasov, ROM) & Radosveta Dimitrova (Stockholm University, SW)
Chapter 12: Work Identity in non-Western Contexts
Anne Crafford (University of Pretoria, SA)
Chapter 13: Being a Muslim in the Western world
Maykel Verkuyten (Ercomer, Utrecht University, NL) & Fenella Fleischmann (Utrecht University, NL)
Chapter 14: Identity of LGBT groups (non-Western contexts)
Yassin Koc (University of Groningen, NL)
Chapter 15: White Identity in Southern Africa
Chapter 16: Native American Identity
Frank Worrell (University of California, USA) & Teresa La Framboise (Stanford University, USA)
Chapter 17: From the self to the selfie: Online identity practices
Jan Blommaert (Tilburg University, NL), Li Kunming (Tilburg University, NL) & Yu Ling (Tilburg University, NL)
Chapter 18: National and ethno-religious identities in multicultural Mauritius: Group positions and belonging
Part 3: Emerging Perspectives of Identity in Non-Western Context
Chapter 19: WEIRD Developmental Perspectives on Identity and their Applicability to the Majority World
Theo Klimstra (Tilburg University, NL) & Byron G. Adams (Tilburg University, NL, University of Johannesburg, SA)
Chapter 20: Decolonizing Psychology of Cultural Identity: How Stable, Homogenous and "Non-Western" is a "Non-Western" Identity?
Chapter 21: Tridimensional Model of Identity: Integration of Personal, Relational, Social Identity
Byron G. Adams (Tilburg University, NL, University of Johannesburg, SA)
Chapter 22: Towards a Multidisciplinary Perspective in Conceptualizing Identity
Seth Schwartz (Univesity of Miami, USA)
Chapter 23: General Conclusion: Future Direction of identity in non-Western contexts
Epilogue
Show moreIntroduction.- Part 1: Identity in Underrepresented World Regions and Contexts.- Identity in Sub-Saharan Africa.- Identity Development in East Asia.- My Social, Political, and Hybrid Self: Identity in Central and South America.- Caribbean SHIFT: A Theory of Cultural Identity for Caribbean People and Diaspora.- National and Ethnoreligious Identities in Multicultural Mauritius: Group Positions and Belonging.- Identities in the South Caucasus: Still Salient and Contested.- Multiple Social Identities in the Post-Soviet Context.- Part 2: Identity of Specific Non-Western group.- Roma Ethnic Identity: Who Is and Who Is Not Roma? Between Self-Defined and External Ethnic Identification.- Being a Muslim in the Western World: A Social Identity Perspective.- Falling Outside Identity: The Creation and Boundaries of Turkish National Identity and Its Consequences for Minorities.- Cathedrals of the Spirit: Indigenous Relational Cultural Identity and Social and Emotional Well-Being.- Part 3: Identity Perspectives Important for Non-Western Context.- Perspectives on Personal Identity Development in Western and Non-Western Contexts.- From the Self to the Selfie.- Variations in Sources of Self-Affirmation: What Can Be Learned From Non-Western Contexts.- Conceptualizing Work Identity in Non-Western Contexts.- Index.
Byron G. Adams is currently an Assistant Professor of Work and Organizational Psychology at the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands and a Senior Research Associate at the University of Johannesburg in South Africa. During the production of this book, he also held an Assistant Professorship at Tilburg University in the Netherlands and a Visiting Professorship at Ghent University in Belgium. His general research focuses on themes of identity as a broad construct and its relation with acculturation, inclusion, diversity, and psychosocial functioning across cultures, within different life domains and lifespans. He currently serves on the Governing Council for the Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood (SSEA) and is a board member of the committee Cultural Diversity (NIP).
Fons (A) J. R. van de Vijver (1952–2019) held the chair
in cross-cultural psychology atTilburg University in the
Netherlands and extraordinary chairs at North-West University in
South Africa, the University of Queensland in Australia, and the
Higher School of Economics in Russia. He (co-)authored more than
500 publications, mainly in the domain of cross-cultural
psychology. The main topics in his research involve bias and
equivalence, psychological acculturation and multiculturalism,
cognitive similarities and differences, response styles,
translations, and adaptations. He was the former editor of the
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, the former president of
Division 2 (Assessment and Evaluation) of the International
Association of Applied Psychology, the European Association of
Psychological Assessment, and the International Association for
Cross-Cultural Psychology. In 2013, he was the recipient of the
International Award of the American Psychological Association (for
his contributions to international cooperation and the advancement
of knowledge of psychology)
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