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1 secondary socialization
соц. вторичная социализация (процесс усвоения людьми на протяжении всей жизни культуры общества, ценностей, социальных норм и ролей под воздействием социальных институтов, в т. ч. средств массовой коммуникации, взаимодействия с окружающими, посредством накопления и анализа жизненного опыта, в т. ч. профессионального)Ant:See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > secondary socialization
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2 socialization
сущ.тж. socialisation1) эк. обобществление, национализация (замена частной формы собственности на средства производства общественной формой собственности)When private ownership is abolished by "nationalization," "collectivization," "socialization," etc., what really happens is that the right of ownership is taken from some individuals and given to other individuals. — Что происходит, когда частная собственность отменяется путем "национализации", "коллективизации", "обобществления" и т. д.? Право собственности просто отнимается у одних людей и передается другим людям.
Syn:See:2) соц. социализация (процесс усвоения человеком в результате воспитания, образования и накопления жизненного опыта элементов культуры, социальных норм и ролей, образцов поведения и т. п., характерных для данного общества, социальной группы и культуры)Syn:Ant:socialization agent, primary socialization, secondary socialization, resocialization, professional socialization, agent of socializationSee: -
3 professional socialization
соц. профессиональная [производственная, трудовая\] социализация (усвоение норм поведения, навыков и умений, принятых среди представителей данной профессии или в той или иной организации)Syn:See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > professional socialization
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4 resocialization
сущ.соц. ресоциализация (процесс повторного усвоения элементов культуры, социальных норм и ценностей взрослым человеком в ситуации смены идентичности, напр., после освобождения из мест лишения свободы, иммиграции и др.)See:
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