SAN DIEGO -- Dec. 19, 2012 -- The International Society of Political Psychology published an article by California School of Management & Leadership Professor Dr. Saba Ozyurt, 鈥淣egotiating Multiple Identities, Constructing Western-Muslim Selves in the Netherlands and the United States鈥 in the Journal of Political Psychology. The article evaluates the psychological processes, discursive practices and socio-political mechanisms underlying the identity reconstruction of Muslim immigrant women in the United States and the Netherlands. Specifically, it focuses on the ways in which Muslim immigrant women who are embedded in both Islamic and Western cultures negotiate their traditional and modern identities and self-representations and construct a coherent self-narrative about their bicultural existence as 鈥淲estern-Muslim.鈥 Dr. Ozyurt is a professor of international relations, as well as program director for undergraduate business programs at California School of Management & Leadership. View the