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Page 1: Civil Identity  - Intro to Soc Psy - Liberal Arts and Humanities

Civil ldentityCivil ldentity

for theSocial Sciences

Arts, Philosophy, & HumanitiesPhysical & Biological Sciences

Page 2: Civil Identity  - Intro to Soc Psy - Liberal Arts and Humanities

“Civil Identity”

* ‘Civil identity’ is a Social Psychology term -describing a collective of features concerning an individual’s present ethnicity, political party membership, race and color, religious membership, disability/handicap, age/generation, (proper) sexual orientation and marital status.2

- Introduction to Social Psychology- Introduction to Social Psychology

See “Personal Identity”See “Personal Identity”

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Biopsychosociocultural Medical Model

Biologic

“Civil Identity”

Psychologic Social Culture

Sex

Disability

Color

Race

Disability EthnicityMartial Status

Belief/CreedSex

Race

Color FOOTNOTEFOOTNOTE:: To a lesser or greater degree of mental disability always coexists with any physical disability and so it is therefore that with a mental disability, a physical disability or a biochemical

imbalance is coexistent-affecting/or effecting an individual’s ‘civil identity.’

Social

Religion

Martial Status

+sexual pleasure preferences

PoliticalPartyPoliticalParty

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Homework:

What are clearest features verses the ambiguous characteristics in ‘civil identity’ model represented? Which are the ‘strong’ relationships.verses the ‘weak’ relationships between the 2001 Biopsychosociocultural Medical Model ‘features’ in the “Civil Identity” diagram? How does this schematic map exemplify an individual in a multicultural society in modern times-today? When would social scientists, humanitarians, and medical or public health professionals benefit from a better understanding of a population based on the elements in such a graphic representation such as that of ‘Civil Identity’ (or ‘civil identities’)? Why does an academic model with such limited features provided a national government with a better understanding of who represents the political constituencies?

Answers are Due By the: Next class

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