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The study of identity as cultural, institutional, organizational, and personal narratives: Theoretical and empirical integrations

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SOCIOLOGICAL QUARTERLY
卷 48, 期 4, 页码 661-688

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1111/j.1533-8525.2007.00096.x

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I argue that the study of narrative identity would benefit from more sustained and explicit attention to relationships among cultural, institutional, organizational, and personal narratives of identity. I review what is known about these different types of narrative identity and argue that these narratives are created for different purposes, do different types of work, and are evaluated by different criteria. After exploring the inherently reflexive relationships between and among these various narratives of identity, I conclude with demonstrating how examining these relationships would allow a more complete understanding of the mutual relevance of social problem construction and culture, of the work of social service organizations attempting to change clients' personal narratives, and the possibilities of social change. Exploring relationships between and among different types of narrative identity would yield a better understanding of how narratives work and the work narratives do.

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