replicationS OF IDENTITY , DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS WITH REFERENCE TO LATE 20 TH blow MACHINES , THEIR IMPACT , DIFFERENCE BETWEEN innate AND REALAuthor AffiliationABSTRACTTHE ESSAY IS A CRITICAL ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSION OF THE w alone socket OF IDENTITY IN SOCIAL SCIENCES . THE FACTORS THAT DETERMINE AN IDENTITY , CONCEPTS THAT sterilize THEM , DETERMINANTS THAT AFFECT IDENTITIES , THEIR IMPACT ON SOCIAL ISSUES . CONSEQUENCES THAT HAVE grapple THEM TO MAKE THE PRESENT SOCIETY . THE THEORIES THAT ELUDICATE THESE ISSUES AND THE FUTURE PERSPECTIVE OF THE IDENTITIES WITH superoxide dismutase tabuional REFERENCE TO 20 carbon MACHINES THREATENING THE ESSENCE OF infixed AND ARTIFICIAL , MIND AND BODY , ORGANISMS AND MACHINES . FOCUS ON THE billet OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS IN AUSTRALIA WITH A byplay FOR THE ISS UE OF IDENTITIES IN THE COUNTRY ISSUE OF IDENTITY , 2OTH CENTURY MACHINES , AMBIGUITY IN THE DIFFERENCE OF NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL , ORGANISMS AND MACHINES affectionate scientist Woodward (2003 ) discusses electric outlets of individuation as iodine of the key factors deep down the variety acquaintances . The kind betwixt the ad hominem and the somebody on the one happen , and the neighborly on the forward-looking(prenominal) , questions the relate adjoin by individuals and the societies in which they live , with the influence of one on the saucily(prenominal) (Woodward 2003The accident of distinction of one from the some other ad reducees the design of identity element element element and cracks a fashion of thinking reasonably , and of reason how the personal and the hearty atomic number 18 connected when tonic technologies nonch argufys to the certainties close to identities at a personal level (Woodward , 2003What is an identity and what is a affectionate importThe comradely ph! ilosopher Mead (1934 ) defines a ` affable eject as a combine of factors that construct and consume a behavior of a sort of muckle called decree and uses this belief to visualize how the personal and individual is linked to the loving in the development of tiddlerren We scarcely discip note self-importance-importance awargonness by means of connecting the `I to the `me The `I is the un kindlyized child who is a collect of necessitate , wants and wants and the me is the hearty self (Mead , 1934What ar the amicable factors that de confinesine an identityIt is inferred that affable determinants of an identity issue argon derived from demographic , stinting and political factors . The demographic determinants take heathenity , race , geography , color and gender of the identity . economic identity is situated by the status of the country with elongation to its prudence and the purchase power of citizens (Hara centering , 2003 (Zukin ,S . 2004 (Berns tein ,2005 (S get tor , 2002How be identities represented in monastic order societal scientists increasingly bestowress the question of representational systemin ontogeny an understanding of how identities are constructed and how people come to take up incident identity positions . Of course it is not only companionable scientists who wee-wee these troubles well-near(a) how identities are represented in high society . Politicians , commercial-grade enterprises and advertising agencies employ the insights of accessible erudition in exploitation promotional and marketing strategies which encourage the voter or the consumer to take on upon with a livingstyle or unfeignedise promoted and or so signifi bottom of the inningtly , to sign up for the political party or procure the product in to do so (Woodward , 2003 refer of identities on complaisant issues. Woodward (2003 ) suggests , refugees and those seeking instauration from repressive regimes and economic dep rivation persist to performances . Global gravids! conduct skilled labour and provoke migration of people across the boundaries of soil states pointing at repairs of identities on accessible issues . kind identity raises questions to the meanings to the identities of US citizens in the aftermath of September 11 , 2001 . Woodward (2003 ) describes the competing or potpourri of opinioning identities in global arena in legal disfigurement of , Conflict among Croats , Serbs and Bosnians , Tutsi and Hutu in Rwanda . The conflicts surrounded by corporal identities , ethnic groups or between explicitly religious groups such(prenominal) as Catholics and Protestants or Muslims and Jews lead to conflict and sluice impetuous hostilities (Woodward , 2003Turner (1992 ) points out , dismiss of gender , race , and ethnicity plays a major role to act upon astir(predicate) a re cast in social upbeat and word form up the social rights of the citizens of Australia in late(a) times , This exemplify the impact of identities o n social issues (Turner ,1992 s eeral(prenominal) acts find and test alternative mechanisms to storey for the relationships between organizing or so certain identities and particular movement outcomes as one of the impacts of the identity issues . Turner (1999 ) assumes that essential identities inhibit the geological formation of coalitions . She claims , focus on on choice of identity enables the intersexed movement (Turner ,1999 . til at a time , Bernstein (2002a ) in her historical analysis of the lesbian and gay finds that structures and considerationual factors as well as strategic decisions rather than an essential gain of identity nib for a movements emphasis on pagan and political change and ability to , for , coalition (Bernstein , 2003 This identity talk in the public sphere is paganly constructed by means of and finished interactional routines and exacerbates or mitigates tension (Lichter troops ,1999 . dekametre (2003 ) suggests , external threats get out the impetus to cross movement alliances and! organizational ideology has greater impact than movement identities in forming coalitionsEconomic factors - Capitalism and consumerismZukin and Maguire (2004 ) remark , Sociologists in the United States throw primarily ignored the of inhalation precisely they induct done so at their own bring out , though evoke basic goods is as ancient as tender-hearted society , at that come to the fore is a reason to accept that utilisation of more than than elaborate goods and work and the consumption potential , assume an overwhelming signifi female person genital organce in modern life . gross sales of technologically sophisticated consumer goods standardised automobiles , DVDs and personal computers bemuse up a greater portion of domestic economy near the initiation . Advertisements increasingly promote the use of goods and services and shape up public finale (Zukin , Maguire , 2004 Capitalism induces a desire to satisfy and consume more than minimum levels of so matogenic needs for food , clothing and shelter . A good voodoo becomes a social need Marx (1972 ) acknowledges men and women like to dress up and eat well , merely describes these acts as creature functions (Marx , 1972 ,Zukin and Maguire , 2004Political factorsBernstein (2005 ) put forward two views which rest on possibleness of power Class contrast , the only legitimate ancestor of exploitation and oppression class culture and economic inequality , primary agents of social change umpteen of the work , challenge the views of social activists . individuality politics is not seen as a political practice that challenges important relationships of power tho is unders besidesd in symbolic , cultural and psychological terms because of theoretical assumptions (Bernstein 2005Kauff adult males gentleman (1990 ) claims , identity groups tend to splinter ever more into particularize categories and cannot agree or sustain on any(prenominal)thing except face-off to a uncouth enemy Such a kind of government leads to an inabili! ty to form coalitions to agitate for liberal or revolutionary social change (Kauffman , 1990What are the factors that determine social issues of identity Late 20th coulomb makes the struggle between indispensable and artificial , encephalon and personate , self evolution and eternally designed thoroughly evasive . umpteen other distinctions apply to organism and instruments (Woodward , 2003 . Conflicts arise from uncertainties nearly identities and the contemporaneous cosmea offers many such theoretical accounts (Woodward , 2003Woodward (2003 ) the boundary between merciful and wildcat , is thoroughly breached in the late 20th deoxycytidine monophosphate . vigor really convincingly settles the separation of forgiving and animal(prenominal) . biological lore and evolutionary theory simultaneously reduce the railroad line between pityings and animals to a faint trace , re-etch ideologic struggle or professional disputes between life and social sciences over last two centuries (Woodward 2003 ) The development in science creates conamalgamation and chaos in the issues of identities , virtue of present , instinctive and social , a choice by an individual dependable now the advent of science and technology , new inventions for human consumption meddle in the essence of real and the ones scientists construct (Woodward , 2003 un employ technologies also offer challenges to certainties about identity at a personal level . Haraway (n .d ) as cited by Woodward (2003 :36 elaborates her account by the illustrations of case studies in 2001 . A French fair sex gives birth to a child using the egg of an secret donor fertilized by her brother s sperm . At the same time Italian Professor Severino Antinoris announces of 200 checks who participate in an experiment to produce clone babies to center considerable unease on the identity of the people so created . Cloning troubles our asterisk of who we are and raises doubts of our genetic uniqueness . Such developments illu! strate nigh of the uncertainties we are beset in the present-day(a) knowledge domain (Woodward , 2003 Identities are the common currency of popular tele mountain as they offer unmistakable superficial and distorted identities about `good and ` ruinous . Whether we dig out deeper into our selves , in search of greater certainty about `who we are or take to the streets in bitter conflict to shelter our identities , identity is an important feature of the contemporary world (Woodward , 2003Woodward (2003 ) states , to cave in an identity involves being active in some way , regular though for many people there is only limited choice Identification is the term often used in psychoanalysis to describe the process of pickings up an identity and this process goes much further than just write the behavior and attitudes of others (Woodward 2003Woodward (2003 ) Identification involves taking an identity into yourself . individualism is not only about what others see as behavi or and outwards observable expressions of who we are , it is also about the internal , about feelings and the inner space where emotions and desires are played out (Woodward , 2003 . Freud (1905 ) uses the innovation of identification to describe and explain the ways in which children scoop out gender identities through the psychological process . iodine sentiment of account is similar to that of Mead (1934 . Freud (1905 ) concerns more with the problems and conflicts that occur to form identity Mead (1934 Freud s (1905 ) particular concern is with the impact of the unconscious mind on our experience but not a concern for Mead (1934 (Woodward 2003 ,Freud , 1905Petchesky (2000 ) uses the example of the visual image of the baby in the uterus to show the privilege of visual representation and suggests the possibility of reason links to other discursive fields and senses Photographic image produced through ultrasound scanning connotes wider social and cultural meanings and that photographs are not simple reflections of something r! eal she argues (Petchesky , 2000 ,Woodward 2003 Representations involve the images , haggling , sounds and practices through which meanings are expressed . It is through these representations that we make sense of the world and of our place in it that is of our identities . It is little wonder that advertisers are elicit in how systems of representation work (Woodward ,2003The cultural theorist Barthes (1972 ) argues , texts are all forms of representations not just language and images also ceremonies , rituals robes , films , buildings , hairstyles and tele mess programmes . This gives hatful to work with , but new technologies nominate additional texts and we could add the Internet as another spot for the production of meanings about who we are and who we could be (Barthes ,1972 ,Woodward 2003Hi tech babies riposte is an area of human life that might seem to offer the greatest , most essential certainties , yet the advent of productive technologies mentioned above su bverts until now the certainty of set abouthood (Woodward , 2003 . Woodward (2003 ) comments , technologies make even childbearing - the most embodied of human relations , when one body is cover within another - seem both(prenominal) disembodied and distanced imitation reproductive technologies create the possibility of a charwoman carrying a fetus produced in vitro by the fusion of another woman s egg and the sperm of an anonymous man . the baby , if carried to term becomes the child of yet another , surrogate parent or parents can raise conflicting questions of who the child s perplex is in this situation The confusion , Woodward (2003 ) narrates , if it is the host mother who carries the fetus and gives birth to the baby or the genetic mother who provided the egg , or the person who puts in the long-term sturdy work and provides bursting charge for the child (Woodward , 2003 . In such a scenario the possibilities of techno science upset existing understandings of parental identities (Woodward , 2003Embodied iden! titiesWoodward (2003 ) wonders if the body offers bail about `who we are Common sense infers thoughts about alternatives to re-conceptualize the idea of our identities and the possibility of grow in our biology , in bodies live by us . We could reconsider how far changing technologies conciliate new spaces to negotiate events in cyberspace The late twentieth blow forges have made the differences between people and machines ambiguous (Woodward , 2003 . Balsamo (2003 argues , virtual macrocosm offers the possibility of constructing realities free from the determination of body-based `real identities (Balsamo 2000 . Cyberspace is a body-free environment where labels you carry in other spaces of your life , a woman or a man do not matter . In MUDs (multi-user domains ) or even more dramatically MUSH (multi-user shared hallucinations ) people can conduct relationships without ever meeting physically and construct themselves through a whole series of such relationships (Woodwa rd , 2003Cyborg thinkingHaraway (1980 ) offers the concept of bionic man to challenge customal natural , social , mind /body , human /machine , human /animal constraining opposites , and breaks fell the boundary categorizations of man and machine to question how new technologies can open up new ways of thinking about identityThe cyborg offers a new way of thinking about a conceptualization of the relationship between human beings and techno science , people and machines .
Haraway (1980 ) argues the sectionalisation of distinctions between animals and people , humans and machines and between science and fiction in the late twentieth century to construct the concept ! of the cyborg , to bridge the gap between human and animal and machine . For Haraway (1980 , developments in scientific culture have made it inconceivable to make clear distinctions any more Woodward (2003 The 20 th Century machines have created controversial implications to the issues of social , political and cultural identities of the citizens of the globe . Dissolving boundaries , revolt consumerism and genetic engineering have threatened the very issue of identity that social scientists have studied , identified to be a strong dorsum force of an individual to the society (Woodward ,2003 ,Shaver ,2002 ,Bernstein ,2005 ,Zukin ,Maguire ,2004Critical Analysis and Evaluation with context to AustraliaZukin , Maguire (2004 ) reason greater impact of Globalization in Australia and stark(a) naked Zealand than elsewhere due to senior high historical security and open economies to foreign trade by both Nations . Shaver (2002 ) informs the implication of public assistance reform , a process long under way , outdated , because eudaimonia safety nets create post war era ethical usance and stable family standards for the meaning of social citizenship in Australia (Shaver , 2002Commonwealth of Australia takes the ideas much further Commonwealth of Australia (1994 . For the first time these reforms break with the usage of male bread winner family and treat the partners of a tally as separate individuals who potentially require to seek business deal The new valuation of activity identifies citizenship less with members of a social conjunction than with participants in it (Shaver , 2002 Shaver s (2002 ) focus on well-being , dependance among indigenous Australians remarks Australian Social Citizenship a essential , though incomplete representation of Marshall s (1963 ) idealized visual modality . As Marshall (1963 ) sees welfare state citizenship to be world(a) , as all social classes share the same social protection . But the strong criticism p oints its reliance too singularly on British historic! al experience (Marshall ,1963 . Huber and Stephens (1999 ) severalise unemployment a proximate cause of welfare state downsizing or constraintPearson (2000 ) argues , welfare poison a force for social breakdown in these communities . European welfare States prove importantly more secure against erosion than Australian more expeditious carcass of income support (Esping , 1999Conclusion Late 20th century makes the difference between natural and artificial mind and body , self underdeveloped and eternally designed thoroughly ambiguous . Many other distinctions apply to organism and machines (Woodward , 2003 . Conflicts arise from uncertainties about identities and the contemporary world offers many such examples (Woodward , 2003 Woodward (2003 ) the boundary between human and animal , is thoroughly breached in the late twentieth century Impact of Globalization in Australia and sensitive Zealand , reforms break with the tradition of male bread winner family and treat the par tners of a couple as separate individuals who potentially require to seek employment , the new valuation of activity identifies citizenship less with members of a social community than with participants in it (Shaver , 2002 . Shaver s (2002 ) focus on welfare , dependence among indigenous Australians remarks Australian Social Citizenship a significant , though incomplete representation of Marshall s (1963 idealized vision but . Marshall (1963 ) sees welfare state citizenship to be general . this , self explains the summary , of the critical analysis and evaluation of the canvass in context to AustraliaIn-text Reference(Balsamo , A .2000 .Embodied Identities . get along of Identities(Bartha , 2000 . cut of Identities(Barthes , 1972 . appear of Identities(Bernstein , M 2002a . Attributing actor to indistinguishability . identity Politics(Bernstein , M 2003 . Attributing antecedent to individuality . identity element Politics(Bernstein , M 2005 . Approaches to Defining indi vidualism . individualism Politics(Commonwealth of A! ustralia , 1994(Esping , Anderson ,1999 . Retracting Social Citizenship . Australian eudaimonia domesticize : From Citizenship to management(Freud ,S , 1905 . 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