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UDC 316.3:316.35
CONCEPTUAL INTERPRETATION OF THE PROCESS OF INDIVIDUALIZATION IN SOCIOLOGICAL THEORIES FROM THE END XIX-EARLY XX CENTURY.
Chernykh Gennady Andreyevich
Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
graduate student of the Department of Sociology, specialty "Theory and History of Sociology"
Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
graduate student of the Department of Sociology, specialty "Theory and History of Sociology"
Abstract
The article provides a critical assessment of the problem of interpreting the process of individualization, which is defined in sociological theories from the end XIX early XX century in the works: E. Durkheim, M. Weber, G. Mead, H. Blumer, R. Linton and others. Much attention is given to the interpretation and verification theoretical construct - "activity", concepts of individual, social and collective activity, social status and role. The need is stressed to employ developing a sociological concept of individual activity.
Category: Sociology
Article reference:
Conceptual interpretation of the process of individualization in sociological theories from the end XIX-early XX century. // Psychology, sociology and pedagogy. 2014. № 3 [Electronic journal]. URL: https://psychology.snauka.ru/en/2014/03/2906
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