NATIONAL IDENTITY AND SPECIFIC ASPECTS OF THE STRUCTURE OF SOCIAL CONSCIOUSNESS

Authors

  • Mirzayev Buniyot Shokirjonovich Researcher At NAMSU, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

National identity, social consciousness, collective memory

Abstract

This article examines the intricate relationship between national identity and the structural components of social consciousness. Through analysis of symbolic systems, collective memory, and ideological frameworks, we explore how national identity emerges as both a product and producer of social consciousness, shaping individual and collective understanding of belonging, purpose, and shared meaning within the broader societal context.

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Published

2025-07-30

How to Cite

Mirzayev Buniyot Shokirjonovich. (2025). NATIONAL IDENTITY AND SPECIFIC ASPECTS OF THE STRUCTURE OF SOCIAL CONSCIOUSNESS. International Scientific and Current Research Conferences, 1(01), 75–77. Retrieved from https://www.orientalpublication.com/index.php/iscrc/article/view/1925