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Assignment Comments[edit]

Dachavey09, myself, and drewbeedoo are going to collaborate on editing and expanding the identity Management Theory Elowe08.


Can you please add some brief information about yourself on your user page please? Ajungle (talk) 07:54, 3 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Current Wiki Sources[edit]

Cupach, William R. and Tadasu Todd Imahori. (1993), "Identity management theory: Communication competence in intercultural episodes and relationships", in R. L. Wiseman and J. Koester (eds.), Intercultural communication competence, 112-131, Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Goffman, Erving. (1967), Interaction ritual: Essays on face-to-face behavior. Garden City, NY: Anchor.

Gudykunst, William B. (2003), "Intercultural Communication Theories", in: Gudykunst, William B (ed.), Cross-Cultural and Intercultural Communication, 167-189, Thousand Oaks: Sage.


Relevant Sources and Research[edit]

Notes to self on Identity Management Theory Colin Tredoux, et al. "Social Identity Theory And The Authoritarian Personality Theory In South Africa." South African Journal Of Psychology 33.2 (2003): 109-117.

Niens, Ulrike, and Ed Cairns. "Identity Management Strategies In Northern Ireland." Journal Of Social Psychology 142.3 (2002): 371-380.

Shepperd, James A., Alexander J. Rothman, and William M. P. Klein. "Self-Regulation, Identity-Regulation And Health." Self & Identity 10.3 (2011): 281-283.


Topic Page Selection[edit]

Make sure you keep a running log of what you're working on. And what do you envision changing about the Identity management theory? Ajungle (talk) 07:53, 3 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Right now, our group is trying to supplement the current Wiki page with more sources and better research. Ultimately we would like to explain the theory and its components in a more in-depth fashion than what is currently shown on Wiki. --Elowe08 (talk) 08:23, 10 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Also, the three of us each currently has a copy of the original Wiki article in our individual sandboxes which we are using as a reference point in order to add in what we find. As of right now I am working on developing another section to add to the original article in my sandbox.--Elowe08 (talk) 08:26, 10 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Nice revision on your user page ;-) Ajungle (talk) 05:38, 24 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]


Wikipedia 1[edit]

Orientation completed

Wikipedia 2[edit]

Training completed and sign-up completed

Wikipedia 3[edit]

Articles listed

Wikipedia 4[edit]

Article updated and source cited

Wikipedia 5[edit]

Identity Management Theory article selected

Wikipedia 6[edit]

Summary posted in sandbox and comments left on the article talk page:

It looks as if there has been substantial progress made in expanding the article already with relevant information. What I am noticing though is that a lot of the information is repetitive and could be better formatted in a way that explains more clearly to the reader what Identity Management Theory is as well as what it entails. I would also agree that better organization could be beneficial in separating ideas and strategies from one another perhaps through the use of headings and subheadings. --Elowe08 (talk) 20:25, 1 May 2013 (UTC)

Wikipedia 7[edit]

Contribution Added:

The five strategies previously listed can further be separated into two sub-groups depending on the style of how they are manifested.[1] These two sub groups are:

Individual Strategies

  • Individualization
  • Subordinate Re-categorization

Collective Strategies

  • Social Competition
  • Change of Comparison Dimensions
  • Temporal Comparisons

Wikipedia 8[edit]

Contribution added on article page however, I doubt that there will be anyone available to review my work.

Wikipedia 9[edit]

I posted comments on the Identity Management Theory talk page with suggestions about how to improve the page. I have also edited the actual Identity Management Theory page and made some grammatical and capitalization edits.

Wikipedia 10[edit]

I have yet to receive any feedback on my contribution.

I'll offer some feedback now. It looks like you've done some careful and complete work on this page. You do need to add in your references in-line within the text so it is clear what information is from what sources. Other than that you've done a well. Ajungle (talk) 07:00, 11 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]
  1. ^ Niens, Ulrike, and Ed Cairns. "Identity Management Strategies In Northern Ireland." Journal Of Social Psychology 142.3 (2002): 371-380. Academic Search Premier