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Makhovskaya, O. I. Identity and scenarios of socialization: experience of children of post-soviet emigrants to the USA.

Abstract: The cultural concept of ‘scenario’ is viewed from a psychological point of view. From this point of view it fixates identities of participants. The study is focused on scenarios of socialization of children of post-soviet emigrants to the USA. Identity, in its turn, defines perception and valuation of events and people around. The identity crisis is caused by unavoidable collision of scenarios typical for American and Russian societies. The author suggests an original technique ‘Family Pattern” for comparison of culturally predetermined family patterns.


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psychology, scenarios, socialization, identity, emotions, modality


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