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Title: Restrukturyzacja ekonomiczna a tradycyjny porządek symboliczny górnośląskiej rodziny robotniczej : zmiana modelu
Authors: Odoj, Grzegorz
Keywords: working family; Upper Silesia; deindustrialization; value system; education model; education
Issue Date: 2018
Citation: Nauczyciel i Szkoła, T. 1, nr 65 (2018) s. 29-47
Abstract: The traditional symbolic order of the Upper Silesian family, connected with the concept of a working man and a head of the family, and the concept of a woman – housewife acting only as a wife and mother, has transformed dynamically in the new socio-cultural conditions caused by economic restructuring and the deindustrialsation process related to it. The family model, considered to be the preferred one on the threshold of the transformation, turned out to be anachronistic and dysfunctional, giving way to the changing aspirations of women and the needs and opportunities generated in the labor market. Adaptation to the new reality has forced far-reaching modifications to the existing pattern of family life, education model and gender socialization. Basically, the attitude towards the education of the younger generation has changed. Thanks to that it has become fully appreciated in Silesian families as a way of social advancement and a dignified life. Education is a relatively new value in the axiological and normative system of Silesian workers’ circles. By acquiring an instrumental character, it has begun to be seen as a valued cultural capital on the labor market and therefore considered as an important family purpose.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/19404
DOI: 10.14632/NiS.2018.65.29
ISSN: 1426-9899
1426-9899
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