SOCIO-CULTURAL ANALYSIS OF SYMBOLIC PROGRAMS OF THINKING AND HUMAN SOCIAL BEHAVIOR IN RUSSIAN SOCIETY
СОЦИОКУЛЬТУРНЫЙ АНАЛИЗ СИМВОЛИЧЕСКИХ ПРОГРАММ МЫШЛЕНИЯ И СОЦИАЛЬНОГО ПОВЕДЕНИЯ ЧЕЛОВЕКА В РОССИЙСКОМ ОБЩЕСТВЕ
Zhanna V. Andrievskaya (Андриевская Ж.В.),
Natalya Yu. Belikova (Беликова Н.Ю.) and
Ruslan N. Mullashirov (Муллаширов Р.Н.)
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Zhanna V. Andrievskaya (Андриевская Ж.В.): Rostov State Medical University
Natalya Yu. Belikova (Беликова Н.Ю.): Kuban State Technological University
Ruslan N. Mullashirov (Муллаширов Р.Н.): Crimean branch of Russian State University of Justice
State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, 2022, vol. 3, 236-241
Abstract:
The article is devoted to the sociocultural analysis of the symbolic programs of thinking and social behavior of a person in Russian society based on two approaches - dispositional and sociocultural. The ethno-national context becomes the key "working frame" within which the theoretical reflection of this study is carried out. It is concluded that thinking determines the social behavior of a person, the symbolic programs of Russian thinking are being introduced into social behavior and activities.
Keywords: symbolic thinking programs; social behavior; Russian society; Russian people; Russian thinking; sociocultural space; identity; sociocultural archetypes; national self-awareness; ethno-national identity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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