MANJINSKI IDЕNTITETI: PERSPEKTIVA TEORIJE KONTROLE AFEKTA I TEORIJE KONTROLE IDENTITETA
Сажетак
U radu su predstavljeni i analizirani manjinski identiteti iz perspektive teorija kontrole afekta i kontrole identiteta. U pitanju su savremene sociološke teorije društvene interakcije i društvenih emocija, a koje ilustrativno referišu ka fenomenu društvenog identiteta individue. Analizirano je na koji način mehanizmi kontrole afekta i kontrole identiteta, odnosno društvene emocije i društveno značenje u kontekstu društvene interakcije i društvene strukture, utiču na generisanje i potvrđivanje (manjinskih) identiteta. Na ovaj način, teorije kontrole afekta i kontrole identiteta predstavljene su kao teorijski okvir ili objašnjenja društvenog ponašanja sa značajnim posledicama po fenomen (is)trajnosti i politike očuvanja manjinskih identiteta.
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