Modification of identity concepts: motherland and foreigner
Journal Title: ИДЕИ. ФИЛОСОФСКО СПИСАНИЕ - Year 2015, Vol 3, Issue 1
Abstract
The paper present the part of the data of a longitudinal study of the dynamics of the lexical meaning. It is illustrated by the analysis of the concepts motherland and foreigner. Some aspects oftheidentity modification, since 1989 - the beginning of democratic changes in Bulgaria, are considered. Our data show change in the direction of moderate consolidation and decrease of emotional strength of reactions on a subconscious level of associations.
Authors and Affiliations
Mirena Patseva, Mitko Momov
Review of the book «In Search of the ideology of renovation: travel notes to the book» The turning point» Collection of articles about justice tradition»
Рецензия на книгу «В поисках идеологии обновления: путевые заметки к книге «Перелом». Сборник статей о справедливости традиции». Москва 2013, изд. Пробел – 2000, ISBN 978-5-98604-382-1; 174 стр.
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