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  • In particular, she takes one's social position to foster the development of specifically gendered identities (or self-conceptions): “The very subjectivity (or subjective experience of being a woman) and the very identity of women are constituted by women's position” (Alcoff 2006, 148).

    Feminist Perspectives on Sex and Gender Mikkola, Mari 2008

  • Unlike objects, people are conscious of the way they are classified, and they alter their behavior and self-conceptions in response to their classification.

    A New Way to Be Mad 2000

  • Unlike objects, people are conscious of the way they are classified, and they alter their behavior and self-conceptions in response to their classification.

    A New Way to Be Mad 2000

  • As such, they are visible to others and customers may use their actions e.g., lifestyles to display their self-conceptions and values.

    Experiential Marketing BERND H. SCHMITT 1999

  • As such, they are visible to others and customers may use their actions e.g., lifestyles to display their self-conceptions and values.

    Experiential Marketing BERND H. SCHMITT 1999

  • They are constructed and elaborated through an exploration of the nature of things, of self-conceptions, and of institutional and personal images.

    Rediscovering Institutions JAMES G. MARCH 1989

  • They are constructed and elaborated through an exploration of the nature of things, of self-conceptions, and of institutional and personal images.

    Rediscovering Institutions JAMES G. MARCH 1989

  • They are constructed and elaborated through an exploration of the nature of things, of self-conceptions, and of institutional and personal images.

    Rediscovering Institutions JAMES G. MARCH 1989

  • Judaism needs "freedom from mistaken self-conceptions, dogmatism, and old modes of thinking," to which the Chief Rabbinate is enslaved.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2010

  • Judaism needs "freedom from mistaken self-conceptions, dogmatism, and old modes of thinking," to which the Chief Rabbinate is enslaved.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2010

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