Identity Revisited and Reimagined: Empirical and Theoretical Contributions on Embodied Communication Across Time and Space
Foreword -- Preface -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Transcripts -- Conceptual Framings of Identity in a Multifaceted World -- 1 Many Ways-of-Being Across Sites. Identity as (Inter)action -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Identity and Identity-Positions in Global North Mass-Media Sites -- 1.2.1 A Contemporary Mass-Media Example Across Physical-Digital Sites: Elise By Olsen -- 1.2.2 Identifications Across Physical-Digital Mass-Media Sites -- 1.3 A Selective Overview of Research into Identity -- 1.4 Many-ways-of-Being. Identity, Decoloniality -- References -- Ref Elise By Olsen http://www.ink-live.com/emagazines/norwegian-magazine/1978/july-2015/#1/z -- 2 Positioning Theory and Life-Story Interviews: Discursive Fields, Gaze and Resistance -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Positioning Theory -- 2.3 Extending Positioning Theory -- 2.4 More Thoughts and Conclusion -- References -- 3 Refusing What We Are: Communicating Counter-Identities and Prefiguring Social Change in Social Movements -- 3.1 Revisiting Identity -- 3.2 Governmentality and Counter-Conduct -- 3.3 Prefiguration and Identity -- 3.4 Discourse, Governmentality and Counter-Identities -- 3.5 Case Study: "United Nathans Weapons Inspectors" -- 3.5.1 From Customers to Inspectors -- 3.5.2 Doing Being 'Mock Inspectors' -- 3.5.3 Analytics of Protest -- 3.5.4 Governing Inspection: Counter-Identities -- 3.6 Conclusion -- References -- 4 Center-Staging Language and Identity Research from Earthrise Positions. Contextualizing Performances in Open Spaces -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.1.1 Two Dominant Views -- 4.1.2 Going Beyond Binary Hegemonic Positions -- 4.1.3 Aims and Chapter Structure -- 4.2 Critical Humanistic Socially Oriented Conceptual Framings -- 4.2.1 A Note on Alternative Epistemologies and Research Agendas