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  2. David Gauntlett - Wikipedia

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    David Gauntlett (born 15 March 1971) is a British sociologist and media theorist, and the author of several books including Making is Connecting.. His earlier work concerned contemporary media audiences, and has moved towards a focus on the everyday making and sharing of digital media and social media and the role of these activities in self-identity and building creative cultures.

  3. Interpellation (philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    Interpellation is a concept introduced to Marxist theory by Louis Althusser as the mechanism through which pre-existing social structures "constitute" (or construct) individual human organisms as subjects (with consciousness and agency). Althusser asked how people come voluntarily to live within class, gender, racial or other identities, and ...

  4. Lego Serious Play - Wikipedia

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    Since 2004, David Gauntlett published a number of books on combination of Lego Serious Play in media studies. [17] This approach makes use of metaphor and invites participants to build metaphorical models of their identities.

  5. Judith Butler - Wikipedia

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    [36] Finally, Butler aims to break the supposed links between sex and gender so that gender and desire can be "flexible, free floating and not caused by other stable factors" (David Gauntlett). [37] The idea of identity as free and flexible and gender as performative, not an essence, has become one of the foundations of queer theory. [38] [39]

  6. Narrative identity - Wikipedia

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    The theory of narrative identity postulates that individuals form an identity by integrating their life experiences into an internalized, evolving story of the self that provides the individual with a sense of unity and purpose in life. [1] This life narrative integrates one's reconstructed past, perceived present, and imagined future.

  7. Identification (literature) - Wikipedia

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    Lacanian theory claims that this identification with the camera provides the spectator with a sense of imaginary mastery and is the source of the pleasure in watching film. [15] The mirror phase is one of Lacan’s most influential concepts, and is considered to be the first occurrence of identification in a person's life. [16]

  8. Identity theory - Wikipedia

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    Identity theory may refer to: Any of the theories of identity in philosophy; Cultural identity theory, in the social sciences; Identity Theory, a literary website;

  9. Social identity threat - Wikipedia

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    Social identity threat is a theory in social psychology derived from social identity theory to explain the different types of threats that arise from group identity being threatened as opposed to personal identity. [1] This theory distinguishes between four distinct types of social identity threats: categorization threat, distinctiveness threat ...