Bentley Sarah V, Peters Kim, Haslam S Alexander, Greenaway Katharine H
School of Psychology, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.
Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Front Psychol. 2019 Mar 26;10:628. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00628. eCollection 2019.
Identity construction - the process of creating and building a new future self - is an integral part of a person's professional career development. However, at present we have little understanding of the psychological mechanisms that underpin this process. Likewise, we have little understanding of the barriers that obstruct it, and which thus may contribute to inequality in career outcomes. Using a social identity lens, and particularly the Social Identity Model of Identity Change (SIMIC), we explore the process of academic identity construction among doctoral students. Through thematic analysis of semi-structured interviews with 22 Ph.D. candidates, we observe that the identity construction process relies on a person's perception of a navigable pathway between their current self and their future self. Importantly, participants who were able to access multiple identity resources were more likely to perceive a navigable pathway to a future professional self (e.g., as an academic), unless they perceived these identities to be incompatible with those held by leading members of the profession (e.g., their supervisors). This research suggests that the identities that people are able to access as they progress in their careers may play an important role in their ongoing professional identity construction and career success.
身份建构——创造并塑造全新未来自我的过程——是个人职业生涯发展不可或缺的一部分。然而,目前我们对支撑这一过程的心理机制知之甚少。同样,我们也不太了解阻碍这一过程的因素,而这些因素可能会导致职业发展结果的不平等。运用社会身份视角,特别是身份变化的社会身份模型(SIMIC),我们探讨了博士生学术身份建构的过程。通过对22名博士候选人的半结构化访谈进行主题分析,我们观察到身份建构过程依赖于个人对其当前自我与未来自我之间可导航路径的认知。重要的是,能够获取多种身份资源的参与者更有可能感知到通往未来职业自我(如学者)的可导航路径,除非他们认为这些身份与该职业的主要成员(如他们的导师)所持有的身份不相容。这项研究表明,人们在职业生涯中能够获取的身份可能在他们持续的职业身份建构和职业成功中发挥重要作用。