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Document from the year 2007 in the subject Sociology - Individual, Groups, Society, , 35 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: The sociological examination of identity phenomena is complex and stands in an interdisciplinary field of science. Identity is a basal topic in academic analysises that deal with the individual-society interrelation, societal shaping processes, memory structures, behavior and acting of individuals, group dynamics, etc. Hence, there is no single term of identity, but various applications of identity. Thus the definition of identity is an interdisciplinary conglomerate. In the micro view identity is described as a societal imprint that is shaped through processes of learning, accomodation, and identification. In the psychological reading the identity of an individual consists of a societal component and a personal one, which are composed to an entity through subjective establishment of the »self-continuity«. Regarding the macro level the identity term is used to describe the entirety of social-cultural points of reference, that may explain an individual feeling of collective identity and group membership. Language, symbols, norms, values, traditions, rituals, primordial characteristics, in- and exclusion, memory etc. are considered to be essential elements of identity-building. In the first place identity is a terminological instrument. As theoretical auxiliary construction it can help to understand and explain the individual-society-dialectics. The term of identity focuses on a specific field and forms a priori caregories for empirical theory-building at the base of specific explanation and differentiation potentials. Identity has a dual character like the terms »race«, »nation«, »ethnicity«, etc. On the one hand it is a category for academical analysis and on the other hand it is a category of societal practice. The usage of the term identity as a matter of analysis to describe societal reality can be misleading. This is due to the fact, that the term is used to describe something that is constructed and changeable, but it is also used as an objective and definite fact that implies to capture dynamic structures. The article discusses in a brief overview theories of identity to draw conclusions for sociological analysis of national identity-building.
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