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Tautinis tapatumas ir jo kaita vyresniame mokykliniame amžiuje

National identity and its change in senior school learners' attitudes
Authors: Aramavičiūtė, Vanda;

Tautinis tapatumas ir jo kaita vyresniame mokykliniame amžiuje

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The present article discusses the issue of national identity under the circumstances of globalization. We view globalization as a double-sided phenomenon: as a positive phenomenon that opens wide perspectives for political, economic and cultural communication co-operation, and - as a negative phenomenon - that may cause threat to the identity of separate persons, communities and cultures by weakening or even destroying that identity. The article also considers the possibility of viewing national identity from different perspectives. In terms of personal self-identification, national identity is most commonly treated as person's existence and survival within the context of the same ethnical group, this existence being accompanied by the feeling of belonging to the nation and Motherland. In this case, it is necessary to establish the measure of value for one's own nation against the background of other surrounding nations, as well as to dearly visualize the specific expectations for the future of the nation and one's own further existence within the national context. In our study of senior school learners' national identity, the starting point was the respondents' attitudes towards one's own national state and national security that underlies the freedom and independence of the nation as well as the recognition of the nation by others. The obtained results manifest a tendency in senior school learners' attitudes towards lower evaluations of one's own nation (in comparison with... [to full text]

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nacionalinis charakteris, senior school learners, national characteristics, Senior school learners, Nacionalinis charakteris, National characteristics, national identity, tautinis identitetas, Mokyklinis amžius, National identity, Globalizacija, Globalization, mokyklinis amžius, globalization, Tautinis identitetas, globalizacija

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