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POSSESSION LOSSES DURING TRAUMA AND SELF EROSION

Yıl 2016, Cilt: 18 Sayı: 2, 319 - 341, 12.07.2016
https://doi.org/10.16953/deusbed.52254

Öz

According to the Extended Self Theory, selves may be extended in order to cover the possessions. Besides, traumatic events may also be affect the self. In this sense, the loss of possessions due to traumatic events may cause self-erosion. According to the relevant literature, self-erosion due to possession losses cause disconnection between past, present and future selves. In this study, the erosive effect of unexpected loss of possessions on self is evaluated. Within this context, the loss of Syrian refugees, occur after the developments that start in Syria in 2010 is the framework. The possible self-erosion due to this loss is the main research question.

Keywords: Extended Self, Trauma, Self-Erosion, Identity Construction.

Kaynakça

  • Aaker, J. ve Akutsu, S. (2009). Why do people give? The role of identity in giving. Journal of consumer psychology, 19 (3): 267-270.
  • Belk, R. W. (1988). Possessions and the extended self. Journal of Consumer Research, 15 (2): 139-168.
  • Belk, R. W. (1989). Extended self and extending Paradigmatic perspective. Journal of Consumer Research, 16 (1): 129-132.
  • Belk, R. W. (1990). The role of possessions in constructing and maintaining a sense of past. M. E. Goldberg, G. Gorn ve R. W. Pollay (Der.) Advances in Consumer Research, Vol. 17: İçinde 669-676. Provo, UT: Association for Consumer Research.
  • Berntsen, D. ve Rubin, D. C. (2007). When a trauma becomes a key to identity: Enhanced integration of trauma memories predicts posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 21 (4): 417-431.
  • Brison, S. J. (2002). Outliving oneself: Trauma, memory, and personal identity. C. L. Mui ve J. S. Murphy (Der.) Gender Struggles: Practical Approaches to Contemporary Feminism: İçinde 137-165. USA: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
  • Carroll, B., Morbey, H., Balogh, R. ve Araoz, G. (2009). Flooded homes, broken bonds, the meaning of home, psychological processes and their impact on psychological health in a disaster. Health & Place, 15 (2): 540-547.
  • Csikszentmihalyi, M. ve Halton, E. (1981). The meaning of things: Domestic symbols and the self: Cambridge University Press.
  • DeLorme, D. E., Zinkhan, G. M. ve Hagen, S. C. (2004). The process of
  • consumer reactions to possession threats and losses in a natural disaster. Marketing Letters, 15 (4): 185-199.
  • Dodson, K. J. (1996). Peak experiences and mountain biking: Incorporating the bike into the extended self. Advances in Consumer Research, 23: 317-322.
  • Hill, R. P., Gaines, J. ve Wilson, R. M. (2008). Consumer behavior, extended-self, and sacred consumption: An alternative perspective from our animal companions. Journal of Business Research, 61 (5): 553-562.
  • Hill, R. P. ve Reed, R. (1998). The process of becoming homeless: An investigation of female-headed families living in poverty. Journal of Consumer Affairs, 32 (2): 320-341.
  • Hirschman, E. C. ve Hill, R. P. (2000). On human commoditization and resistance: A model based upon Buchenwald concentration camp. Psychology and Marketing, 17 (6): 469-491.
  • Kates, S. M. (2001). Disposition of possessions among families of people living with AIDS. Psychology and Marketing, 18 (4): 365-387.
  • Kleine, R. E. ve Kleine, S. S. (2000). Consumption and self-schema changes throughout the identity project life cycle. Advances in consumer research, 27: 279-285.
  • Kleine, S. S., Kleine III, R. E. ve Allen, C. T. (1995). How is a possession" me" or" not me"? Characterizing types and an antecedent of material possession attachment. Journal of Consumer Research, 22 (3): 327-343.
  • Korosec-Serfaty, P. (1984). The home from attic to cellar. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 4 (4): 303-321.
  • McFarland, C. ve Alvaro, C. (2000). The impact of motivation on temporal comparisons: Coping with traumatic events by perceiving personal growth. Journal of personality and social psychology, 79 (3): 327-343.
  • Merriam, S. (1995). What can you tell from an N of l?: Issues of validity and reliability in qualitative research. PAACE Journal of Lifelong Learning, 4: 51-60.
  • Miles, M. B. ve Huberman, A. M. (1984). Qualitative data analysis: An expanded sourcebook. Sage publications.
  • Mittal, B. (2006). I, me, and mine-how products become consumers' extended selves. Journal of Consumer Behaviour, 5 (6): 550-562.
  • Mosteller, J. (2008). Animal-companion extremes and underlying consumer themes. Journal of Business Research, 61 (5): 512-521.
  • Noble, C. H. ve Walker, B. A. (1997). Exploring the relationships among liminal transitions, symbolic consumption, and the extended self. Psychology & Marketing, 14 (1): 29-47.
  • Sayre, S. (1994). Possessions and identity in crisis: Meaning and change for victims of the Oakland firestorm. Advances in consumer research, 21: 109-114.
  • Shankar, A. (2000). Lost in music? Subjective personal introspection and popular music consumption. Qualitative Market Research: An International Journal, 3 (1): 27-37.
  • Stephens, D. L. ve Hill, R. P. (1996). The dispossession of animal companions: A humanistic and consumption perspective. Society and Animals, 4 (2): 189-210.
  • Stryker, S. ve Burke, P. J. (2000). The past, present, and future of an identity theory. Social psychology quarterly, 63 (4): 284-297.
  • Van De Mieroop, D. (2008). Co-constructing identities in speeches: How the construction of an 'other' identity is defining for the 'self' identity and vice versa. Pragmatics, 18 (3): 491-509.
  • Walsh, F. (2007). Traumatic loss and major disasters: Strengthening family and community resilience. Family process, 46 (2): 207-227.
  • Wasson, R. R. ve Hill, R. P. (1998). The process of becoming homeless: an investigation of female-headed families living in poverty. Journal of Consumer Affairs, 32 (2): 320-342.
  • Wattanasuwan, K. (2005). The self and symbolic consumption. Journal of American Academy of Business, 6 (1): 179-184.
  • Wong, P., Hogg, M. K. ve Vanharanta, M. (2012). Consumption narratives of extended possessions and the extended self. Journal of Marketing Management, 28 (7-8): 936-954.
  • Yılmaz, S. ve Işıtan, İ. (2012). Doğal afetlerin psiko-sosyal sonuçları: Van depremi örneği. Toplum Bilimleri Dergisi, 6 (11): 7-30.

TRAVMATİK SÜREÇLERDE YAŞANAN SAHİPLİK KAYIPLARI VE BENLİK AŞINMASI

Yıl 2016, Cilt: 18 Sayı: 2, 319 - 341, 12.07.2016
https://doi.org/10.16953/deusbed.52254

Öz

Genişletilmiş benlik kuramına göre kişilerin benlikleri sahip olduklarını da kapsayacak biçimde genişlemektedir. Bunun yanında bireylerin yaşadıkları olaylar ve travmalar da benlik üzerinde etkili olabilmektedir. Bu kapsamda, yaşanan travmatik olayların sahipliklerin kaybı ile sonuçlanması, benlik aşınmasına sebep olabilmektedir. Sahipliklerin kaybıyla gerçekleşen benlik aşınmasının geçmiş, mevcut ve gelecek benlikleri arasında bağlantı kurulmasını zorlaştırdığı ilgili çalışmalarda ileri sürülmektedir. Bu çalışma kapsamında, kişilerin sahipliklerini beklenmedik bir şekilde kaybettiklerinde bunun benlikleri üzerindeki aşındırıcı etkisi ele alınmaktadır. Bu çerçevede Suriye’de 2010 yılında başlayan olaylar sonrasında Suriye’den Türkiye’ye sığınanların, sahip olduklarını bırakmak zorunda kalmalarının benzer bir benlik aşınımına yol açabileceği bu çalışmada öne sürülmektedir.

Anahtar Kelimeler: Genişletilmiş Benlik, Travma, Benlik Aşınması, Kimlik İnşası.

Kaynakça

  • Aaker, J. ve Akutsu, S. (2009). Why do people give? The role of identity in giving. Journal of consumer psychology, 19 (3): 267-270.
  • Belk, R. W. (1988). Possessions and the extended self. Journal of Consumer Research, 15 (2): 139-168.
  • Belk, R. W. (1989). Extended self and extending Paradigmatic perspective. Journal of Consumer Research, 16 (1): 129-132.
  • Belk, R. W. (1990). The role of possessions in constructing and maintaining a sense of past. M. E. Goldberg, G. Gorn ve R. W. Pollay (Der.) Advances in Consumer Research, Vol. 17: İçinde 669-676. Provo, UT: Association for Consumer Research.
  • Berntsen, D. ve Rubin, D. C. (2007). When a trauma becomes a key to identity: Enhanced integration of trauma memories predicts posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 21 (4): 417-431.
  • Brison, S. J. (2002). Outliving oneself: Trauma, memory, and personal identity. C. L. Mui ve J. S. Murphy (Der.) Gender Struggles: Practical Approaches to Contemporary Feminism: İçinde 137-165. USA: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
  • Carroll, B., Morbey, H., Balogh, R. ve Araoz, G. (2009). Flooded homes, broken bonds, the meaning of home, psychological processes and their impact on psychological health in a disaster. Health & Place, 15 (2): 540-547.
  • Csikszentmihalyi, M. ve Halton, E. (1981). The meaning of things: Domestic symbols and the self: Cambridge University Press.
  • DeLorme, D. E., Zinkhan, G. M. ve Hagen, S. C. (2004). The process of
  • consumer reactions to possession threats and losses in a natural disaster. Marketing Letters, 15 (4): 185-199.
  • Dodson, K. J. (1996). Peak experiences and mountain biking: Incorporating the bike into the extended self. Advances in Consumer Research, 23: 317-322.
  • Hill, R. P., Gaines, J. ve Wilson, R. M. (2008). Consumer behavior, extended-self, and sacred consumption: An alternative perspective from our animal companions. Journal of Business Research, 61 (5): 553-562.
  • Hill, R. P. ve Reed, R. (1998). The process of becoming homeless: An investigation of female-headed families living in poverty. Journal of Consumer Affairs, 32 (2): 320-341.
  • Hirschman, E. C. ve Hill, R. P. (2000). On human commoditization and resistance: A model based upon Buchenwald concentration camp. Psychology and Marketing, 17 (6): 469-491.
  • Kates, S. M. (2001). Disposition of possessions among families of people living with AIDS. Psychology and Marketing, 18 (4): 365-387.
  • Kleine, R. E. ve Kleine, S. S. (2000). Consumption and self-schema changes throughout the identity project life cycle. Advances in consumer research, 27: 279-285.
  • Kleine, S. S., Kleine III, R. E. ve Allen, C. T. (1995). How is a possession" me" or" not me"? Characterizing types and an antecedent of material possession attachment. Journal of Consumer Research, 22 (3): 327-343.
  • Korosec-Serfaty, P. (1984). The home from attic to cellar. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 4 (4): 303-321.
  • McFarland, C. ve Alvaro, C. (2000). The impact of motivation on temporal comparisons: Coping with traumatic events by perceiving personal growth. Journal of personality and social psychology, 79 (3): 327-343.
  • Merriam, S. (1995). What can you tell from an N of l?: Issues of validity and reliability in qualitative research. PAACE Journal of Lifelong Learning, 4: 51-60.
  • Miles, M. B. ve Huberman, A. M. (1984). Qualitative data analysis: An expanded sourcebook. Sage publications.
  • Mittal, B. (2006). I, me, and mine-how products become consumers' extended selves. Journal of Consumer Behaviour, 5 (6): 550-562.
  • Mosteller, J. (2008). Animal-companion extremes and underlying consumer themes. Journal of Business Research, 61 (5): 512-521.
  • Noble, C. H. ve Walker, B. A. (1997). Exploring the relationships among liminal transitions, symbolic consumption, and the extended self. Psychology & Marketing, 14 (1): 29-47.
  • Sayre, S. (1994). Possessions and identity in crisis: Meaning and change for victims of the Oakland firestorm. Advances in consumer research, 21: 109-114.
  • Shankar, A. (2000). Lost in music? Subjective personal introspection and popular music consumption. Qualitative Market Research: An International Journal, 3 (1): 27-37.
  • Stephens, D. L. ve Hill, R. P. (1996). The dispossession of animal companions: A humanistic and consumption perspective. Society and Animals, 4 (2): 189-210.
  • Stryker, S. ve Burke, P. J. (2000). The past, present, and future of an identity theory. Social psychology quarterly, 63 (4): 284-297.
  • Van De Mieroop, D. (2008). Co-constructing identities in speeches: How the construction of an 'other' identity is defining for the 'self' identity and vice versa. Pragmatics, 18 (3): 491-509.
  • Walsh, F. (2007). Traumatic loss and major disasters: Strengthening family and community resilience. Family process, 46 (2): 207-227.
  • Wasson, R. R. ve Hill, R. P. (1998). The process of becoming homeless: an investigation of female-headed families living in poverty. Journal of Consumer Affairs, 32 (2): 320-342.
  • Wattanasuwan, K. (2005). The self and symbolic consumption. Journal of American Academy of Business, 6 (1): 179-184.
  • Wong, P., Hogg, M. K. ve Vanharanta, M. (2012). Consumption narratives of extended possessions and the extended self. Journal of Marketing Management, 28 (7-8): 936-954.
  • Yılmaz, S. ve Işıtan, İ. (2012). Doğal afetlerin psiko-sosyal sonuçları: Van depremi örneği. Toplum Bilimleri Dergisi, 6 (11): 7-30.
Toplam 34 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Bölüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

Şenay Sabah

Sonyel Oflazoğlu Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi 12 Temmuz 2016
Gönderilme Tarihi 7 Temmuz 2015
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2016 Cilt: 18 Sayı: 2

Kaynak Göster

APA Sabah, Ş., & Oflazoğlu, S. (2016). TRAVMATİK SÜREÇLERDE YAŞANAN SAHİPLİK KAYIPLARI VE BENLİK AŞINMASI. Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi, 18(2), 319-341. https://doi.org/10.16953/deusbed.52254