%0 Journal Article %9 journal article %J Journal of Modern Science %@ 1734-2031 %V 36 %N 1 %D 2018 %F Novikova2018 %T An Individual in Society: Self-Identification Processes in Modern Concepts of Identity %X Objectives Paper contains analysis of several sociological, social-psychological and philosophical concepts of individual identity from the last quarter of 20th c. and the turn of 21st c. as a part of such theoretical perspectives as symbolic interactionism, sociology of action, theory of structuration as well as critical perspective of cultural postmodernism. Material and methods Selected publications in every perspective were carefully analysed with the relevant accent on the topics of identity and place of a human being in society. Results The analysis and synthesis of the selected concepts and publications in general consists of the detailed presentation of self-concepts, individual identity in connection with the other important components of these concepts, including role identity theory, actionalist theory of a social subject, constructivist-structuralist theory of acting subject, free identity choice by consumer in Bauman’s terms and individual identity project in the theory of structuration. Conclusions Every social scientist and researcher will gain a lot of inspiration as well as indispensable theoretical framework for better interpretation of empirical material in the field where one can rely on many years of fundamental research, elaborate consideration and intuitions by the outstanding commentators of social changes both on the national and global level. %A Novikova, Kateryna %P 41-66 %R 10.13166/jms/85311 %U https://doi.org/10.13166/jms/85311