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Учебник излагает систематический курс этнопсихологии. В нем предпринята попытка интеграции этнопсихологических подходов, существующих в разных науках — от психологии до культурантропологии. Очерчиваются пути развития этнопсихологии, представлены классические и новейшие достижения ее основных школ и направлений в исследованиях личности, общения, регуляции социального поведения. Детально проанализированы социально-психологические аспекты этнической идентичности, межэтнических отношений, адаптации в инокультурной среде.
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