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Titre Tradition et modernisme : perception du changement social par une population citadine marocaine
Auteur Jacques Selosse
Mir@bel Revue Revue Française de Sociologie
Numéro 1963, 4-2
Rubrique / Thématique
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Page 144-158
Résumé anglais Jacques Selosse : Tradition and modernism : social change as perceived by the population of a Moroccan city. A whole series of tests, including an original projective examination, is used to study the personality of the Moroccan urban inhabitant following the attainment of independance, and particularly his attitude towards the main problems created by the new social and political situation. The classification takes into account sex, schooling, and urbanization. The perception of representative patterns bears witness to a relatively high concentration of interests. Particular emphasis is placed on the role and social status of women ; the need for collective structures, demonstrated by a desire to promote the development of the individual. Young people show a marked tendency to desequilibrium and are against a purely traditional upbringing. This educated public attaches a mystic value to action and has faith in social and technical progress.
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