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      Further Conceptualizing Ethnic and Racial Identity Research: The Social Identity Approach and Its Dynamic Model.

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      Child development
      Wiley

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          Abstract

          This article proposes a further conceptualization of ethnic and racial identity (ERI) as a fundamental topic in developmental research. Adding to important recent efforts to conceptually integrate and synthesize this field, it is argued that ERI research will be enhanced by more fully considering the implications of the social identity approach. These implications include (a) the conceptualization of social identity, (b) the importance of identity motives, (c) systematic ways for theorizing and examining the critical role of situational and societal contexts, and (d) a dynamic model of the relation between ERI and context. These implications have not been fully considered in the developmental literature but offer important possibilities for moving the field forward in new directions.

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          Journal
          Child Dev
          Child development
          Wiley
          1467-8624
          0009-3920
          November 2016
          : 87
          : 6
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Utrecht University.
          Article
          10.1111/cdev.12555
          27271193
          a22550b5-48b1-4c32-bffd-d7c459a21b18
          © 2016 The Author. Child Development © 2016 Society for Research in Child Development, Inc.
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