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Předmět Národní identita: teorie a praxe ve východoevropském prostoru (JPB574)

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Cíl

Seznámení s problematikou identity a její aplikace na východoevropský prostor. 

Sylabus

Probírané okruhy: 1. Identita coby interdisciplinární kategorie:-          pojetí identity-          identita napříč sociálně-vědními obory 2. Psychosociální vývojová teorie (Erikson, Marcia):-          personal identity-          identifikace a identifikátory-          ego-identita 3. Symbolický interakcionismus - pragmatická teorie self (Mead, Cooley, Blumer, James)4. Sociální teorie identity (Tajfel, Turner, Doise, Giles):-          kategorizace-          stereotypizace-          stigma-          othering 5. Sociální konstruktivismus 6. Národ, nacionalismus a národní identita:-          primordialismus a etnosymbolismus-          modernismus-          nacionalismus a liberální teorie-          civic versus ethnic 7. Nation-building, identity-building, state-building nationalism 8. Identita a instituce-          identita a náboženství-          politické instituce 9. Jazyk a identita 10. Postnacionalismus a globalizace: tekuté identity v tekuté modernitě 11. Jak zkoumat identitu?-          diskursivní analýza-          kvalitativní rozhovory-          etnografie 12. Makroidentita-          homo sovieticus a imperiální mentalita-          sovětský model nadnárodní identity-          civilizační identita 13. Identitární procesy ve východoevropských zemích-          Rusko-          Bělorusko-          Ukrajina-          Moldavsko-          Polsko

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