Wednesday, October 22, 2014

identity in context

Context mapping is  who you are or how you act depending on where you are whether it is school, work, or home.  When your at home with family you may act differently than when your at school or work with friends or co-workers.   Context mapping may be different for everyone because everyone acts differently depending where they are. 

My context map:
RIC- youth development,  student
Home- daughter, sister, niece,  granddaughter,  cousin, girlfriend ,friend
Social- instagram, blogger
Work- sales associate,  teacher

Foreclosed identity- when someone doesn't explore others but instead commits to certain life without exploring others. 

Diffusion identify- wjen someone is not site of their identity and who they are but instead tries to fit in to avoid confrontation. 

Moratorium identity- when someone explores relationship and beliefs but does not commit in any. 

Achieved identity- when the identity crisis is resolved and the person makes commitment to the change.

1 comment:

  1. I liked how you said that context mapping would be different for everyone. The way I act at home may be different how someone else acts in their home.

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