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Psychology and Psychotechnics
Reference:
Shazhinbatyn, A.
Anthropological Meaning of Socialization
// Psychology and Psychotechnics.
2010. ¹ 5.
P. 30-43.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=57460
Shazhinbatyn, A. Anthropological Meaning of Socialization
Abstract:
The author views ethnicity as an anthropological phenomenon. The author shows that it is possible to understand ethnicity not only through analysis of social and economic problems. If we think of human and remember what we know about human, we can see quite unexpected aspects of this matter
Keywords:
psychology, philosophy, ethnicity, culture, socialization, projective systems, economy, up-bringing, society
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