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The concept of socialization, with all the problems involved in terms of social reality, is the result of interdisciplinary research led by a team of social science scholars (sociology, psychology, anthropology) during the period from 1930 to 1940. This interdisciplinarity is most significant both for the very broad support provided in the theoretical and practical elaboration of this concept, and, more simply, for the links existing between these disciplines and others that can better explain the contents of this essay and its significance in the framework of human ethology.
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Stroppa, C. (1983). Urbanization as a Factor Influencing Child Behavior. In: Oliverio, A., Zappella, M. (eds) The Behavior of Human Infants. Ettore Majorana International Science Series. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3784-3_13
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