OFFICERS FROM THE PERSEPCTIVE OF SOCIAL ROLE THEORY ON THE EXAMPLE OF CIVILIAN UNIVERSITY GRADUATES. SELECTED SOCIOLOGICAL ASPECTS
Journal Title: Scientific Journal of the Military University of Land Forces - Year 2010, Vol 156, Issue 2
Abstract
The article describes selected aspects of social role theory. The author attempts to confront selected social role theories with the choice of the officer profession. The analysed decision to enter into this profession concerns a special community: officers – graduates of a commissioning course. This is a unique group, the reason being that unlike other social groups, the members of this one have to possess special predispositions and skills.The description of social role theory presented in this article may, in the author’s opinion, provide a basis for an in-depth analysis of qualities necessary for career officers.
Authors and Affiliations
Marcin LIBERACKI
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