SELF-ORGANIZATION AT VARIOUS LEVELS OF ACTIVITY OF A PERSON AS A SUBJECT OF LIFE Cover Image

САМООРГАНИЗАЦИЯ НА РАЗНЫХ УРОВНЯХ ЖИЗНЕДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТИ ЧЕЛОВЕКА КАК СУБЪЕКТА ЖИЗНИ
SELF-ORGANIZATION AT VARIOUS LEVELS OF ACTIVITY OF A PERSON AS A SUBJECT OF LIFE

Author(s): Naila Rustamovna Salikhova
Subject(s): Psychology, Individual Psychology, Psychology of Self
Published by: Казанский (Приволжский) федеральный университет
Keywords: life activity; activity; action; co-existent community; regulation; self-regulation; self-organization; contextual-level model;

Summary/Abstract: Using the contextual-level model for the value-and-conceptual organization of the life activity of a subject, we systematized the ideas about the phenomena of self-organization in psychological systems. These ideas show the presence of heterostatic tendencies at every level of life activity. We revealed that self-organization processes in psychology are most studied at the levels of activity and action. Self-organization at the metasystemic level of the co-existent community is poorly investigated. The common features of self-organization at all levels are the following: the openness of purposes, the low degree of specificity of its image, and the transformation of a purpose during activity. The problem of revealing the feedback mechanisms in large-scale conceptual contexts of life is a promising issue for future research.

  • Issue Year: 156/2014
  • Issue No: 6
  • Page Range: 199-211
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: Russian
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