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Социально-культурная ресоциализация молодых инвалидов как педагогический процесс

Социально-культурная ресоциализация молодых инвалидов как педагогический процесс

Abstract

The summary: In article process of welfare resocialisation of the person which is defined as repeated mastering of social norms, values and the rules of the behaviour lost by the individual owing to social isolation or interrupted socialisation is considered. The essence of welfare resocialisation is opened, its stages are allocated. Specificity of welfare resocialisation of invalids is shown.

В статье рассмотрен процесс социально-культурной ресоциализации личности, который определен как повторное усвоение социальных норм, ценностей и правил поведения, утраченных индивидом вследствие социальной изоляции или прерванной социализации. Раскрыта сущность социально-культурной ресоциализации, выделены её этапы. Показана специфика социально-культурной ресоциализации инвалидов.

Keywords

СОЦИАЛИЗАЦИЯ, СОЦИАЛЬНО-КУЛЬТУРНАЯ СОЦИАЛИЗАЦИЯ, МОЛОДЫЕ ИНВАЛИДЫ, СОЦИАЛЬНО-КУЛЬТУРНАЯ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТЬ

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