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Iva Poláčková ŠOlcová

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Culture-level dimensions of social axioms and their correlates across 41 cultures

2004

Leung and colleagues have revealed a five-dimensional structure of social axioms across individuals from five cultural groups. The present research was designed to reveal the culture level factor structure of social axioms and its correlates across 41 nations. An ecological factor analysis on the 60 items of the Social Axioms Survey extracted two factors: Dynamic Externality correlates with value measures tapping collectivism, hierarchy, and conservatism and with national indices indicative of lower social development. Societal Cynicism is less strongly and broadly correlated with previous values measures or other national indices and seems to define a novel cultural syndrome. Its national …

Cultural StudiesSocial PsychologySocial Axioms Survey05 social sciencesCultural group selectionSocial changeCollectivism050109 social psychologySocietal cynicismSocial value orientations050105 experimental psychologyCynicismPsicologiaCultural dimensionsSocial systemAnthropology:Psychology [Social sciences]:Psicologia [Ciências sociais]PsychologyDynamic externality0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesHofstede's cultural dimensions theorySocial axiomsPsychologySocial psychology
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Understanding Factors Affecting Well-Being of Marginalized Populations in Different Cultural Contexts: Ethnic and National Identity of Roma Minority …

2018

This chapter focuses on the intersection of the third, fourth and tenth Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), referring together to key pillars for improving social inclusion of vulnerable disadvantaged youth. Based on both Positive Youth Development approach and mutual intercultural relations perspective, it sets out to investigate developmental assets (such as ethnic and national identities), optimal outcomes (self-esteem), and their relations among Roma youth in six European countries (Albania, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Italy, Kosovo, and Romania). Among these countries, the Czech Republic was initially recognized as the more favorable context facilitating potential alignment of Roma…

CzechIntercultural relationsNational identitylanguageEthnic groupSocial exclusionGender studiesContext (language use)Positive Youth Developmentlanguage.human_languageDisadvantaged
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Multiple Social Identities in Relation to Self-Esteem of Adolescents in Post-communist Albania, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Kosovo, and Romania

2018

We test a model linking ethnic, familial, and religious identity to self-esteem among youth in Albania, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Kosovo, and Romania. All countries are post-communist nations in Europe, offering novel and underexplored settings to study identity. Participants were 880 adolescents (mean age, 15.93 years; SD, 1.40) with Albanian (n = 209), Bulgarian (n = 146), Czech (n = 306), Kosovan (n = 116), and Romanian (n = 103) background who filled in an Ethnic Identity Scale (Dimitrova et al., 2016), familial and religious identity scales adapted from the Utrecht Management of Identity Commitment Scales [U-MICS; Crocetti et al. Child and Youth Care Forum, 40, 7–23 (2011); Crocett…

Czechmedia_common.quotation_subjectlanguageEthnic groupSelf-esteemIdentity (social science)Gender studiesBulgarianChild and Youth CareSocial identity theoryReligious identitylanguage.human_languagemedia_common
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National collective identity in transitional societies: Salience and relations to life satisfaction for youth in South Africa, Albania, Bulgaria, the…

2017

In this study we investigated the salience of the construct of national collective identity and its associations with life satisfaction among adolescents living in transitional societies characterised by relevant change in the last decades. Participants were 1 066 adolescents (M = 15.35 years, SD = 1.35) from South Africa (n = 186) and five Central Eastern European countries, including Albania (n = 209), Bulgaria (n = 146), Czech Republic (n = 306), Kosovo (n = 116), and Romania (n = 103). They completed a questionnaire including national identity and life satisfaction scales. Data were analysed using confirmatory factor analysis and multi-group structural equation modeling. Results showed …

CzechSalience (language)05 social sciencesLife satisfaction050109 social psychologyConfirmatory factor analysislanguage.human_languageEastern europeanCollective identityWell-beingNational identitylanguage0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologySocial psychologyGeneral Psychology050104 developmental & child psychology
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