ABSTRACT

First published in 1985. A person may be caught in the midst of a patently ridiculous act, interrupted in a moment of apparent confusion, or even aroused from sleep, and yet respond to a query of What are you doing? with remarkable ease. The answer that is given is an identification of action. It is the central idea of this book that such action identifications perform pivotal functions in a broad range of psychological and social processes.

chapter 1|16 pages

An Overview

chapter 2|17 pages

The Theory

chapter 3|26 pages

Identity Structures

chapter 4|28 pages

Actions in Time

chapter 5|32 pages

The Maintenance of Action

chapter 6|29 pages

The Emergence of Action

chapter 7|35 pages

The Mastery of Action

chapter 8|33 pages

Action and the Self

chapter 9|17 pages

A Metatheoretical Summary