Fluidity of identity – Having the ability to change how you see yourself and how men and women are represented in media, the world, and your actions. The “fluidity of identity” means that the person identity is always changing.
Constructed identity – Constructing identity involves life experiences, relationships and connections. People can now construct different genders and ideas to make an identity.
Negotiated identity – The processes where people reach agreements to determine who is who in a relationship or society.
Collective identity – Shared sense of belonging to a group, such as fitting into a group of people with common interests like friends, family, religion or gender.