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Особенности социокультурной идентичности белорусов

Особенности социокультурной идентичности белорусов

Abstract

The problems of the Belarusians’ socio-cultural identity formation under the conditions of Slavic borderlands as well as transformation of socio-cultural reality in the context of globalization processes are analyzed. These processes are the following: acceleration of socio-cultural dynamics, fast change of cultural patterns, de-traditionalization.

Анализируются проблемы формирования социокультурной идентичности белорусов в условиях пограничья славянских культур, трансформации социокультурной реальности в контексте глобализационных процессов: ускорения социокультурной динамики, быстрой смены культурных образцов, детрадиционализации.

Keywords

СОЦИОКУЛЬТУРНАЯ ИДЕНТИЧНОСТЬ, ЯЗЫК ОБЩЕНИЯ, МЕЖПОКОЛЕНЧЕСКАЯ ТРАНСЛЯЦИЯ КУЛЬТУРНЫХ ЦЕННОСТЕЙ, ДЕТРАДИЦИОНАЛИЗАЦИЯ, МУЛЬТИКУЛЬТУРАЛИЗМ

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