Socionics as an academic scientific discipline

Authors

  • А.В. Букалов
  • Olga Karpenko

Keywords:

socionics, psychology, management, sociology, humanities, technical sciences, pedagogy, economics, philosophy

Abstract

The widespread of socionics as a scientific direction is confirmed by that over the last 15 years socionic ideas and methods are used in more then 800 dissertations on all sections of the humanities and in a number of technical sciences. The analysis of these of dissertational works on branches and topic is carried out. There are analyzed the academic publications on Socionics. Now socionics is taught in over 150 universities in Russia, Ukraine and countries of European Union.

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How to Cite

Букалов, А., & Karpenko, O. (2013). Socionics as an academic scientific discipline. Socionics, Mentology and Personality Psychology, (2), 5–8. Retrieved from https://publishing.socionic.info/index.php/socionics/article/view/315

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