Existentiality of social stereotypes in an inclusive society

Дата публикации: 16.05.2025

Existentiality of social stereotypes in an inclusive society

Popov V.V.
Muzyka O.A.
Eremenko U.A.
Pluzhnikova A.M.
Аннотация: It was revealed that inclusive stereotypes enable an individual with disabilities (ID) to find the best algorithm for entering an inclusive everyday space and adapt to the peculiarities of its functioning. It was demonstrated that a characteristic feature of the interaction of individuals with disabilities in an inclusive everyday reality is a kind of neutralization of their personal beliefs, attitudes, and preferences in favor of the motivational stereotypes of an inclusive society. It was shown that in an inclusive society, the natural need to form a stereotypical involvement in the activities of a group of people with disabilities acts as a social motivation. It has been proven that in situations where an individual with disabilities is in the process of entering an inclusive micro-society, the motive of weak differentiation from the social group of people with disabilities is more pronounced for him, which initiates a certain caution in accepting the stereotypes of the social group. It has been shown that the emergence of a situation of relative accessibility of the main stereotypes of a social group is associated with the indicator of the priority functioning of assimilation motives.
Ключевые слова: existentiality, behavioral stereotypes, social identity, socialization of individuals, inclusive society, disabilities (LD).
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