2014
DOI: 10.1080/1369801x.2014.993332
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Despite the Terrors of Typologies

Abstract: contradiction difference genocide identity ontology typologies violenceUnderstanding how the identity of a Hutu person is different from a Tutsi and why nearly a million people were murdered in the name of this difference is not handled adequately in the current literature. Drawing on parts of the world as different as Rwanda and Sri Lanka, this essay takes up this theme through three main arguments. Firstly, categorizations about identity, even when hardened into ugly typologies by processes of colonization o… Show more

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“…Baker, Egan-Lee, Martimianakis, & Reeves, 2011;Cameron, 2011;Green & Johnson, 2015;Lloyd, Schneider, Scales, Bailey, & Jones, 2011;Mitchell, Parker, & Giles, 2011). However, social identification processes can also unite individuals through the psychological association with a similar or shared social category (James, 2015). Therefore, facilitating interprofessional identity formation is likely to enhance interprofessional collaboration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Baker, Egan-Lee, Martimianakis, & Reeves, 2011;Cameron, 2011;Green & Johnson, 2015;Lloyd, Schneider, Scales, Bailey, & Jones, 2011;Mitchell, Parker, & Giles, 2011). However, social identification processes can also unite individuals through the psychological association with a similar or shared social category (James, 2015). Therefore, facilitating interprofessional identity formation is likely to enhance interprofessional collaboration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Identity is the beliefs, abilities, personality, expressions that make a person (Paul, 2015). Identity "refers to the ways in which individuals and collectivities are distinguished in their social relations with other individuals and collectivities".…”
Section: Tourism and Hotel Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Part of the individuals' identity is their cultural identity, the feeling of belonging to a group that shares the same and distinct cultural background. Thus, cultural identity is shaped by cultural identifiers and conditions such as race, ethnicity, regionality, nationality, religion, language, sexuality, aesthetics, local history, social class, traditions, customs, or even food (Ennaji, 2005;Holliday, 2010;James, 2015). The Three-Stage Model of Ethnic Identity Development (Phinney, 1989) provides the basis for understanding the formation of cultural identity.…”
Section: Cultural Identity and Local Historymentioning
confidence: 99%