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SOCIOCULTURAL DETERMINATION OF COMMUNICATION: definition of sociocultural and public premises for the manipulation in Russian ,Used
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The realization that communication a universal condition of human existence came into science early. Owing to the efforts of representatives of the existentialhumanistic psychology this perspective of communication consideration has become a priority in psychology. In the book from the standpoint of ontopsychology communication on the example of Russian culture is shown the sociocultural and public mediation of communication. Based on the characteristics of Russian culture, features of Russian folklore, philosophy, literature, orthodoxy, as well as on the psychological researches the absence of the premises to manipulation is proven. However, society shapes certain value attitudes, necessary for a successful adaptation to it. Therefore, the book examines the impact of contemporary social situation on the Russian cultural values and, thereat, psychological wellbeing of Russians. The book may be of interest to psychologists, culture experts, philosophers, historians, literary critics and all those interested in seeking for the mutual understanding between the representatives of different cultures.
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