An interactionist who suggests that people constantly try to influence the way others see them through a process called impression management.
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Statham
They found that even when parents attempted gender neutral socialisation, more powerful influences (e.g. media, education, religion) enforced gender roles.
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Modood
They found that some Afro-Caribbean youth celebrated their skin colour as an expression of black pride and power in retaliation to racial prejudice in white British society.
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Johal
Second and third generation British Asians developed a dual hybrid identity, i.e. they inherit an Asian identity and adopt a British one.
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Guibernau & Goldblatt
British identity has gradually been created over the past 300 years by key influences (e.g. politics, geography, language, symbols, religion).
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Mead
Suggested that the self is not present at birth, but is developed through social experience.
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They found that even when parents attempted gender neutral socialisation, more powerful influences (e.g. media, education, religion) enforced gender roles.
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Statham
Card 3
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They found that some Afro-Caribbean youth celebrated their skin colour as an expression of black pride and power in retaliation to racial prejudice in white British society.
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Card 4
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Second and third generation British Asians developed a dual hybrid identity, i.e. they inherit an Asian identity and adopt a British one.
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Card 5
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British identity has gradually been created over the past 300 years by key influences (e.g. politics, geography, language, symbols, religion).
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