
Pozycja Spoleczna a Cechy Osobowosci : O Wzajemnych Relacjach w Okresie Transformacji Systemowej
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Romance
格式
平装书
页数
33
语言
波兰语
已发布
Sep 15, 2000
出版商
Wydawn. Ifis Pan
ISBN-10
838763266X
ISBN-13
9788387632663
描述
This work delves into the intricate relationship between social position and personality traits during a time of systemic transformation. Through a detailed examination of societal changes, the author sheds light on how shifts in political and economic structures influence individual characteristics and behaviors.
Kazimierz M. Slomczynski draws upon rigorous research to explore the dynamics of social stratification and personal development. He emphasizes the importance of understanding these changes not only at a macro level but also in the everyday lives of individuals navigating a rapidly evolving landscape.
As the book unfolds, it provides a nuanced analysis of the interplay between social roles and personality, offering insights into the adaptations people make in response to their shifting environments. These reflections are particularly relevant in the context of Poland's historical transformation, making it a critical read for those interested in psychology, sociology, and contemporary social issues.
With clarity and depth, Slomczynski invites readers to rethink conventional perspectives on identity, highlighting the roles that social context and personal attributes play in shaping human experience during transformative times.
Kazimierz M. Slomczynski draws upon rigorous research to explore the dynamics of social stratification and personal development. He emphasizes the importance of understanding these changes not only at a macro level but also in the everyday lives of individuals navigating a rapidly evolving landscape.
As the book unfolds, it provides a nuanced analysis of the interplay between social roles and personality, offering insights into the adaptations people make in response to their shifting environments. These reflections are particularly relevant in the context of Poland's historical transformation, making it a critical read for those interested in psychology, sociology, and contemporary social issues.
With clarity and depth, Slomczynski invites readers to rethink conventional perspectives on identity, highlighting the roles that social context and personal attributes play in shaping human experience during transformative times.