Rules, Legal Consciousness, and Contexts of Socialization: Institutionalization versus Self-Regulation
Long, Thierry
Rules, Legal Consciousness, and Contexts of Socialization: Institutionalization versus Self-Regulation - 2009.
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Based on a structural approach and semi-directive interviews, this study analyzes athletic rules and legal consciousness of adolescents in relation to their contexts of athletic practice (institutionalized versus self-organized context). The lexical analysis (with alceste software) demonstrates that the institutionalized context leads mainly to a civilized consciousness where legal norms transcend individuals; on the other hand, the self-regulated context is the basis for a responsible and moral consciousness. These results contradict common beliefs associated with these two sport practices.
Rules, Legal Consciousness, and Contexts of Socialization: Institutionalization versus Self-Regulation - 2009.
47
Based on a structural approach and semi-directive interviews, this study analyzes athletic rules and legal consciousness of adolescents in relation to their contexts of athletic practice (institutionalized versus self-organized context). The lexical analysis (with alceste software) demonstrates that the institutionalized context leads mainly to a civilized consciousness where legal norms transcend individuals; on the other hand, the self-regulated context is the basis for a responsible and moral consciousness. These results contradict common beliefs associated with these two sport practices.
Réseaux sociaux