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  • 标题:THE FAMILY AND DISORDERS OF SOCIAL CONTEXT
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  • 作者:Mijatović, Antun
  • 期刊名称:Drustvena istrazivanja. Journal for General Social Issues
  • 印刷版ISSN:1330-0288
  • 出版年度:1995
  • 卷号:4
  • 期号:4-5 (18-19)
  • 页码:465-485
  • 出版社:Institute of Social Sciences IVO PILAR
  • 摘要:The disorders of social context as a rule have consequences for the family, especially for those families that are heterogeneous on all bases. National, religious, racial and other features (regional, party membership etc.) in mixed and intermixed marriages have been selected for this research as significant indicators through which these disorders are manifested with lesser or greater consequences. Disorders of social context can appear as a result of many different reasons, one of them being war, the threat of war, direct or indirect war danger or war situations of different intensity. The author examines the explicit and implicit consequences of these states caused by the disorders of social context. For indicators of such disorders the author selected mixed marriages which used to form, by the end of the eighties, over a quarter of all marriages contracted in Croatia per year. Methodologically, mixed marriages as indicators of dlsorders in social context are an extraordinary research innovation, since marriages in general, and especially mixed marriages can be considered as indicators with both positive and negative tendencies (marriage and divorce). The conclusions drawn by the author as the result of analysis of numerous data and tables are convincing and much more complex than the author choses to comment upon. He stresses that the display of numerous data had priority over extensive commentary and minute presentation of possible meaning of specific data, because in interpreting the factors of disorder of social context one might make an error which could have grave consequences on such disorders. The results of research indicate beyond doubt that multicultural, rnultlcontesslonal, multinational societies have perceptible indicators in social context. Croatia as a multicultural and multinational state in these but in many other indicators as well must recognize numerous elements for defining its population policy and developmental measures that could sustain demographic development. Unfortunately, the author concludes, Croatian science is insufficient in research which could clarify numerous unknowns of the family in multicultural social complexes, and especially of the contemporary Croatian family within the context of the country's new reality.
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