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Фамилистика: введение нового понятия «Семейное сознание»

Фамилистика: введение нового понятия «Семейное сознание»

Abstract

The article explains the introduction of the new concept in familistik «family consciousness». Types of family consciousness derived from the study of Russian and Belarusian students are described theoretically. We empirically grounded traditional, egalitarian, and mosaic types of family consciousness. Substantiates the specificity of the mosaic type of family consciousness.

Обосновывается введение в фамилистику нового понятия «семейное сознание». Типы семейного сознания, полученные на основании исследования российских и белорусских студентов, описываются теоретически. Эмпирически иллюстрируются традиционный, эгалитарный и мозаичный типы семейного сознания. Обосновывается специфика мозаичного типа семейного сознания.

Keywords

СЕМЕЙНОЕ СОЗНАНИЕ, ТРАДИЦИОННЫЙ ТИП СЕМЕЙНОГО СОЗНАНИЯ, ЭГАЛИТАРНЫЙ ТИП СЕМЕЙНОГО СОЗНАНИЯ, МОЗАИЧНЫЙ ТИП СЕМЕЙНОГО СОЗНАНИЯ, ФОРМЫ СЕМЕЙНОЙ ЖИЗНИ, МОТИВЫ ВСТУПЛЕНИЯ В БРАК, РОДИТЕЛЬСТВО, ГЕНДЕРНЫЕ СТЕРЕОТИПЫ

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