SOCIO-CULTURAL ADAPTATION OF CHILDREN-ORPHANS BY LITERATURE

In Russian institutions for orphans there is a large number of children who need to be socialized for living in society. However, the proportion of graduates of orphanages that have successfully passed through socialization remains low. The article presents data of a sociological study in which feat...

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Main Author: N. Yushkina
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Language:English
Published: Publishing House of the State University of Management 2018-03-01
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Online Access:https://vestnik.guu.ru/jour/article/view/986
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description In Russian institutions for orphans there is a large number of children who need to be socialized for living in society. However, the proportion of graduates of orphanages that have successfully passed through socialization remains low. The article presents data of a sociological study in which features of sociocultural adaptation of orphans through literature were studied. A comprehensive approach, semi-formalized interviews with orphaned children was used to collect information. The obtained data allow to draw conclusions about the high value of fiction in the modern system of socialization of orphans. The presence of cultural samples with which the child could identify himself is revealed, which proves the existence of an important mechanism of socialization through literature, as well as the need for a more comprehensive and targeted proposal in the domestic literature.
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adaptation
orphans
socialization
institution for orphans
culture
literature
title SOCIO-CULTURAL ADAPTATION OF CHILDREN-ORPHANS BY LITERATURE
title_full SOCIO-CULTURAL ADAPTATION OF CHILDREN-ORPHANS BY LITERATURE
title_fullStr SOCIO-CULTURAL ADAPTATION OF CHILDREN-ORPHANS BY LITERATURE
title_full_unstemmed SOCIO-CULTURAL ADAPTATION OF CHILDREN-ORPHANS BY LITERATURE
title_short SOCIO-CULTURAL ADAPTATION OF CHILDREN-ORPHANS BY LITERATURE
title_sort socio cultural adaptation of children orphans by literature
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orphans
socialization
institution for orphans
culture
literature
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