СЕМЬЯ КАК АГЕНТ ПОЛИТИЧЕСКОЙ СОЦИАЛИЗАЦИИ
(Стр. 20-27)

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Тарасова Елена Гельевна Senior Lecturer
Российский государственный аграрный университет имени К.А. Тимирязева
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Аннотация:
Большинство исследователей сходятся в том, что семья выступает одним из ведущих социализирующих агентов на протяжении всей жизни человека, а ценности, представления и навыки, выработанные в семейной среде, создают основные предпосылки будущих результатов развития личности. На сегодняшний день литература по рассматриваемой проблеме насчитывает десятки публикаций, которые нуждаются в систематизации и анализе содержащихся в них идей. В статье впервые предпринята попытка дать обзор и анализ существующей научной литературы о роли семьи как агента политической социализации.
Образец цитирования:
Тарасова Е.Г., (2018), СЕМЬЯ КАК АГЕНТ ПОЛИТИЧЕСКОЙ СОЦИАЛИЗАЦИИ. Социально-политические науки, 5 => 20-27.
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