William Cross Jr. Lecture Series: "This and That: A Thing Called Identity"
Conference Strand
Identity Formation
Abstract
This presentation provides a general discussion of identity (history, milestones, and relevance to recent events) and the tautological reality that theorizing identity complexity and diversity is complex. A discussion of a study, using Cross’ theoretical framework, will focus on: Black Identity orientation as it relates to everyday enactments, in the form of behaviors, attitudes and ideology; that such enactments demonstrate the utility (theory, research and practice) of this theoretical framework; Black identity and self-esteem.
Evidence
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Format
Individual Presentations
Biographical Sketch
Kenneth Foster, PhD
Location
Room 111
Start Date
2-18-2017 10:00 AM
End Date
2-18-2017 11:30 AM
Recommended Citation
Foster, Kenneth, "William Cross Jr. Lecture Series: "This and That: A Thing Called Identity"" (2017). National Cross-Cultural Counseling and Education Conference for Research, Action, and Change. 26.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/ccec/2017/2017/26
William Cross Jr. Lecture Series: "This and That: A Thing Called Identity"
Room 111
This presentation provides a general discussion of identity (history, milestones, and relevance to recent events) and the tautological reality that theorizing identity complexity and diversity is complex. A discussion of a study, using Cross’ theoretical framework, will focus on: Black Identity orientation as it relates to everyday enactments, in the form of behaviors, attitudes and ideology; that such enactments demonstrate the utility (theory, research and practice) of this theoretical framework; Black identity and self-esteem.
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