Chapter 4 Flashcards
Identity
Reflective view of ourselves and of other perceptions of our self-images
Social Identity
Cultural/ethnic membership, gender, sexual orientation, social class, religious affiliation, age, disability, professional identity
Personal Identity
Unique attributes that we associate with our individuated self in comparison with those of others
Types of Families
Traditional
Extended
Blended
Single-parent
Family Types in Decision-making
Personal family system
Positional family system
Acculturation
Incremental identity change process of immigrant/refugees in a new environment from a long-term perspective
Enculturation
Sustained, primary socialization process of strangers in their natal culture wherein they have internalized their primary culture values
Factors of Boundary Crossing Success
Systems-level factors
Individual-level factors
Interpersonal factors
Mass Media-level factors
Culture Identity
Emotional significance we attach to our sense or belonging with the larger culture
Cultural Identity Salience
Strength of affiliation we have with our larger culture
Ethnic Identity
Interpretive ancestral heritage and perceived ingroup communal ties (historical origin, race, religion, language, etc)
Ethnic Identity Salience
Subjective allegiance and loyalty to a group with which one has ancestral links
Ethnic-Racial Identity Processes
- Cultural-ethnic Identity Typological Model
- Racial-ethnic Identity Development Model
- Social Identity Complexity Theory
Cultural-Ethnic Identity Typological Model
Ethnic-oriented identity
Assimilated identity
Bicultural identity
Marginal identity
Racial-Ethnic Identity Development Model
Pre-encounter
Encounter
Immersion-emersion
Internalization-commitment