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SPECIAL TREATMENT INTERDICIPLINARY JOURNAL, 2023. Vol. 9. (1.)
1-210Views:173Special Treatment Journal, 2023. Vol. 9. (1.) - full text
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SPECIAL TREATMENT, 2020. Vol. 6. (2.)
1-139Views:212Special Treatment, 2020. Vol. 6. (2.) - full text
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SPECIAL TREATMENT, 2016. Vol. 2. (3.)
1-104Views:107Special Treatment, 2016. Vol. 2. (3.) - full text
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Special Treatment, 2024. Vol.10.(2)
1-107Views:19Journal of Special Treatment, 2024.Vol.10.(2) - full text
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SPECIAL TREATMENT, 2018. Vol. 4. (3.)
1-121Views:145Special Treatment, 2018. Vol. 4. (3.) - full text
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SPECIAL TREATMENT, 2015. Vol. 1. (4.)
1-105Views:144Special Treatment, 2015. Vol. 1. (4.) - full text
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SPECIAL TREATMENT, 2021. Vol. 7. (1.)
1-126Views:253Special Treatment, 2021 Vol. 7. (1.) - full text
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SPECIAL TREATMENT INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL, 2021. Vol. 7. (4.)
1-126Views:203Special Treatment Interdisciplinary Journal, 2022. Vol. 8. (4.) - full text
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THE PROCESS OF STUDENTS' SOCIALIZATION - FROM THE ASPECTS OF LECTURERS
19-33Views:370The aim of this study is to describe the university students’ socialization from the aspect of educational sociology. We will use the phenomena of institutional socialization and the training of intellectuals as a base of our theoretical frame. The study will focus on the changing world of universities as well. From the beginning of our research project (September 2019), 21 interviews were made with university lecturers from ten segments of training courses and seven cities of Hungary. The analyzed fields were the following: the description of the student body, the institutional and cultural climate of the universities, and the process of students’ socialization. According to our empirical findings, various patterns can be found and these patterns were shaped by the size of the city, the disciplines, the prestige of the training course, the features of the student body, and institutional policies. Campus-off circumstances are important as well for example the mediatization and the changing forms of cultural activities.
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SPECIAL TREATMENT, 2016. Vol. 2. (4.)
1-114Views:90Special Treatment, 2016. Vol. 2. (4.) - full text
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SPECIAL TREATMENT JOURNAL, 2024. Vol. 10.(SI)
1-183Views:66Journal of Special Treatment, 2024. Vol.10.(Special Issue) - full text
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SPECIAL TREATMENT, 2018. Vol. 4. (4.)
1-107Views:134Special Treatment, 2018. Vol. 4. (4.) - full text
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SPECIAL TREATMENT, 2015. Vol. 1. (3.)
1-90Views:129Special Treatment, 2015. Vol. 1. (3.) - full text
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SPECIAL TREATMENT, 2020. Vol. 6. (4.) - FULL TEXT
1-111Views:212Special Treatment, 2020. Vol. 6. (4.) - full text
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SPECIAL TREATMENT, 2022. Vol. 8. (3.)
1-157Views:156Journal of Special Treatment, 2022. Vol. 8. (3.) - full text
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SPECIAL TREATMENT, 2020. Vol. 6. (1.)
1-112Views:237SPECIAL TREATMENT, 2020. Vol. 6. (1.) - full text
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SPECIAL TREATMENT, 2018. Vol. 3. (1.)
1-111Views:89Special Treatment, 2017. Vol. 3. (1.) - full text
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Special Treatment, 2024. Vol.10.(1)
1-136Views:73Journal of Special Treatment, 2024.Vol.10.(1) - full text
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SPECIAL TREATMENT, 2019. Vol. 5. (1.)
1-91Views:114Special Treatment, 2019. Vol. 5. (1.) - full text
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SPECIAL TREATMENT, 2015. Vol. 1. (2.)
1-103Views:86Special Treatment, 2015. Vol. 1. (2.) - full text
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POSSIBLE CONCEPTUALIZATION OF CULTURE AND CULTURAL DIFFERENCE IN SOCIOLOGICAL PROFILE RESEARCHES
91-100Views:187The fundamental concept of the paper is in accordance with the thesis of pedagogical anthropology claiming that the school success of students in minority status is in strictly correlation with the recognition of the cultural difference by the education system. From the point of view of empirical researches related to pedagogical anthropology and education of sociology, the conceptualization of culture and cultural difference is a vital important factor. The paper intends to elaborate on the possible interpretation of these notions based on the relevant national and international literature.
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SPECIAL TREATMENT, 2022. Vol. 8. (2.)
1-167Views:115Journal of Special Treatment, 2022. Vol. 8. (2.) - full text
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SPECIAL TREATMENT, 2017. Vol. 3. (2.)
1-122Views:106Special Treatment, 2017. Vol. 3. (2.) - full text
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SPECIAL TREATMENT, 2023. Vol. 9. (4.)
1-162Views:86Journal of Special Treatment, 2023. Vol. 9. (4.) - full text
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SPECIAL TREATMENT, 2019. Vol. 5. (2.)
1-93Views:140Special Treatment, 2019. Vol. 5. (2.) - full text