Enacted Identities Of Immigrant-Origin Emerging Adult Women In Online Contexts: Capturing Multiple And Intersecting Identities Using Qualitative Strategies

IDENTITY-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THEORY AND RESEARCH(2017)

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Using a multiple intersecting identities enactment framework, and a qualitative methodology, this article examined the multiple and intersecting identities immigrant-origin emerging adult women enacted online and explored the meanings they ascribed to these identities (N=14, M age approximate to 20; 57%=second-generation immigrant). Thematic analyses of 84 narratives revealed that the immigrant-origin emerging adult women enacted a range of identities online including: personal/individual, relational/social, gender, ethnic, civic, student, occupational, and athletic. Personal/individual and relational/social identities were enacted most frequently, and intersected most often. First-generation and second-generation immigrant women were somewhat similar in the rate with which they enacted their identities online. Results showed that second-generation immigrant women enacted their personal/individual, ethnic, and civic identities as well as their intersecting identities online most often. Findings have implications for theory and research about online enactment of multiple and intersecting identities among immigrant-origin youth.
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Emerging adulthood, enacted identities, immigrant-origin women, online self-presentation, qualitative methodology
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