Browsing School of Applied Social Sciences by Subject "Identity process theory"
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Media representations of British Muslims and hybridised threats to identity.
(Article)Muslims have never before occupied such a central position in the British media, given their general absence from more ‘normalised’ representational positions such as in popular soaps, literature and reality television. ... -
Social Representation, Identity and HIV Prevention: The Case of PrEP among Gay Men
(Book chapter)HIV remains a major public health challenges four decades after its first clinical observations. In the last few years, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) has emerged as a significant biomedical tool for preventing HIV. ... -
Two cultures, one identity: formulations of Australian Isma’ili Muslim identity
(Article)The Shi’a Imami Nizari Isma’ili Muslims have often been considered the "poster child" for pluralistic integration (Cayo 2008). This ethos has been inculcated within members of the community, with its adherents seeing ...