Incoming Resources
- Whistling Vivaldi, and other clues to how stereotypes affect us, Claude M. Steele
- Say the right thing, how to talk about identity, diversity, and justice, Kenji Yoshino and David Glasgow
- The diversity challenge, social identity and intergroup relations on the college campus, Jim Sidanius, Shana Levin, Colette van Laar, and David O. Sears
- Identity, the necessity of a modern idea, Gerald Izenberg
- The long defeat, cultural trauma, memory, and identity in Japan, Akiko Hashimoto
- In media res, race, identity, and pop culture in the twenty-first century, edited by James Braxton Peterson
- Americans at work, a guide to the can-do people, Craig Storti
- Fantasies of identification, disability, gender, race, Ellen Samuels
- Social and personal identity, understanding yourself, Derek Layder
- Individuality and the group, advances in social identity, edited by Tom Postmes and Jolanda Jetten
- Claiming the stones/naming the bones, cultural property and the negotiation of national and ethnic identity, edited by Elazar Barkan and Ronald Bush
- Reaching teens, strength-based communication strategies to build resilience and support healthy adolescent development, [produced by] American Academy of Pediatrics, 19.12
- Tribe, on homecoming and belonging, Sebastian Junger
- The idea of the Muslim world, a global intellectual history, Cemil Aydin
- Culture as a resource for sustainable development, by Jean Bourbonnais
- Cultish, the language of fanaticism, Amanda Montell
- American identity and the politics of multiculturalism, Jack Citrin, University of California, Berkeley ; David O. Sears, University of California, Los Angeles
- Reinterpreting a Native American identity, examining the Lumbee through the peoplehood model, Eric Hannel
- Living in the Ottoman realm, empire and identity, 13th to 20th centuries, edited by Christine Isom-Verhaaren and Kent F. Schull
- Siberia, by Gavin Searle and James Smith
- Reviving the social compact, inclusive citizenship in an age of extreme politics, Naomi Zack ; foreword by Ruth Sample
- The lies that bind, rethinking identity, creed, country, color, class, culture, Kwame Anthony Appiah