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The Architecture of Identity: Structural, Interpretive, and Affective Pathways in Ethnic‐Racial Identity Development

ABSTRACT

Objective

Ethnic-racial identity (ERI) development involves ongoing meaning-making about racialized experiences, yet little is known about whether ERI processes are reflected in the structural organization of identity-relevant narratives. Drawing on narrative identity and identity status approaches, this study examined how ERI exploration and commitment are expressed in the narrative structure of turning-point stories among Asian American emerging adults.

Methods

Using a mixed-methods design, we analyzed 93 ERI narratives with computational linguistic analysis (LIWC-22), qualitative coding, and person-centered integration.

Results

Results showed that higher ERI exploration was associated with later peaks of cognitive tension, indicating sustained engagement with unresolved identity-related meaning into the narrative arc. Consistent patterns emerged across ERI status groups: individuals classified as Moratorium or Achieved exhibited later cognitive tension peaks than Unexamined participants. Person-centered analyses identified seven recurring narrative configurations that captured how structural features converged with interpretive meaning-making and affective framing within individual stories.

Conclusions

Together, these findings suggest that ERI processes are reflected not only in narrative content but also in how identity-relevant experiences are organized over time, highlighting the value of integrating narrative structure with meaning-making to capture ERI’s multidimensional nature.

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Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 02/23/2026 | Link to this post on IFP |
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