John Stewart describes four characteristics of the self or one?s identity. Identify and discuss

these four characteristics

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According to Stewart, identities are multidimensional and changing. While some
aspects of our identities such as gender are stable, others change due to circumstances
and our interaction with others. Second, identity involves responsiveness to others and
we construct our identities and come to know ourselves through interaction and
communication with others. Third, both past and present relationships have an
influence on our identities. The early messages (including nicknames) and interactions
with our families significantly influence our view of self as do the current relationships
we have with friends, coworkers, and significant others. Finally, Stewart found that we
have both avowed identities (those we assign to ourselves and act out) and ascribed
identities (those assigned to us by others) which we may not agree. These identities are
negotiated through our interaction with others.

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