"Social Structure and Personality under Conditions of Radical Social Change: A Comparative Analysis of Poland and Ukraine"
Abstract
[Does the relationship between social structure and personality during times of apparent social stability obtain as well under conditions of radical social change? There are good reasons to think that it might not. To find out, we conducted surveys in Poland and Ukraine during 1992-1993, with dramatic results. In those respects in which the socialist Poland of 1978 had shown a pattern of relationships similar to that of the capitalist United States and Japan (notably, the relationship of social structure to self-directedness of orientation), the pattern remains the same; but where socialist Poland in 1978 had differed from the United States and Japan (notably, in the relationship of social structure to a sense of distress), Poland now fully exemplifies the capitalist pattern. Ukraine seems to be following a similar trajectory, albeit at a slower pace.]
Keywords
Personality, Sociology, Social Psychology, Mental Development, Social Structure, Instability, Social Unrest, Social ChangeThemes
Kohn-Schooler, Psychological Centrality of WorkLinks to Reference
- http://www.jstor.org/stable/2657430
- http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2657430
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