Selfidentification
Self-identification refers to the process by which individuals define and declare their own identity, including gender, sexuality, ethnicity, nationality, religion, language, disability, and cultural affiliations. It is primarily a subjective internal sense that may or may not align with external labels or societal expectations.
In research and data collection, self-identification is used for demographic measures in surveys and censuses. Methods
In legal and policy contexts, self-identification influences recognition and rights (e.g., pronoun use, gender recognition, ethnic
Debates and criticisms: Self-identification may conflict with established legal definitions, especially in categories like race or
For further reading, discussions in the sociology of identity and gender studies provide broader context.