STEREOTYPES AND MODERN SOCIETY – (IN)COMPATIBLE?

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https://doi.org/10.19251/sej/2021.14.2(15)

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stereotypes, society, social cognition

Abstrakt

Celem niniejszego opracowania jest określenie, czy w świecie wysokiego rozwoju cywilizacyjnego (zarówno technologicznego jak i społecznego) mogą funkcjonować stereotypy, czyli proste wzorce poznawcze, które towarzyszyły ludzkości od wieków. Dokonano analizy, czy stereotypy (najczęściej postrzegane jako przyczyna wielu konfliktów i starć) mogą funkcjonować we współczesnym świecie, w którym prawa człowieka i równość wszystkich ludzi są bardzo ważnymi wartościami.

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2021-12-15

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