Sociality - a set of properties acquired by a person that contribute to his life and incorporation into society . Sociality is a subjective approach to the process of socialization . However, sociality cannot be understood as a process of self-education and upbringing : the term is most suitable for expressing values acquired by a person directly from a social group, and of which he has become an exponent. The concept of sociality describes a situation in which a factor acts directly on behalf of a group, represents its interests, values, and norms. [one]
Historically, the term is used even in the dictionary of V. I. Dahl , which mentions its French origin [2] , and the term is interpreted as "sociability, citizenship, mutual relations and responsibilities of civilian life ..." [2]
Notes
- ↑ Zorin, 2002 .
- ↑ 1 2 Dal, 1880-1882 .
Literature
- Sociality // Explanatory Dictionary of the Living Great Russian Language : in 4 volumes / auth. V.I. Dahl . - 2nd ed. - SPb. : Printing house of M.O. Wolf , 1880-1882.
- Sociality // Zorin V.I. Eurasian wisdom from A to Z: philosophical explanatory dictionary. - Almaty: Created Dictionary, 2002. - 408 p.
- Shestakova E. G. Sociality in the structure of modern literary criticism // Nutrition Literary Studies . - 2013. - No. 88. - S. 234–257.