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Self and Identity
William B. Swann,Jennifer K. Bosson +1 more
- 30 Jun 2010
- Vol. 1, pp 589
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the emergence of the self as a mental representation and the self in relation to others, and the importance of identity negotiation and change in self-representation.
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Emergence of the “Neo-Jamesian” Self
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Self as a Mental Representation
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Origins of Self-Representations
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Motivational Properties of the Self
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Self in Relationship to Others
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Identity Negotiation and Change
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