| Anna-Maria Garden - Business & Economics - 2000 - 300 pages
...need to work out what they want to do differently only after they have established a clearer awareness of who they are, and who they want to be. This requires that the individual develop a much greater comfort with their innate right to exist as themselves in... | |
| Julie McLeod, Lyn Yates - Education - 2012 - 290 pages
...project, reflect on, and negotiate their own biography, revisiting their dreams, their values, and their sense of who they are and who they want to be. Even theorists who do attempt to meld the social and biographical with concepts like habitus do not... | |
| Miyako Inoue - Literary Criticism - 2006 - 344 pages
...different kinds of social differentiations and tensions, as well as meaning-making, that are central to their sense of who they are and who they want to be. For them, "women's language" is already objectified as the voice of the other, and they perform women's... | |
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