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multiple-membership-identity

The psychological and social complexity of individuals belonging to multiple cultural or social groups simultaneously in a globalized context.

1 chapter across 1 book

All Connected Now: Life in the First Global Civilization (2001)Walter Truett Anderson

Chapter 11

Chapter 11 primarily consists of detailed references and citations that underpin the book's exploration of global interconnectedness, identity, and cultural transformation in the context of the emerging global civilization. It highlights key scholarly works and journalistic sources addressing themes such as imagined communities, media influence, global political and cultural shifts, gender rights, religious trends, and the evolving nature of identity in a globalized world. The chapter serves as a scholarly foundation, pointing to diverse perspectives on how global transformations affect personal and collective identities.