Abstract
The collection presents professional materials that draw attention to the applicability of the concept and theory of script to the analysis of the attitudes of individuals and social groups towards different issues. The materials presented illustrate that scripts are procedures, scenarios that people use in predetermined situations, and that these procedures are situation-dependent. The application of this approach from a rural development perspective is not yet widespread - it is more commonly used in the field of gender roles and sexual behaviour - but there are already rural sociological analyses that show how scripts can influence development experiments and existing practices. The examples and methodological considerations that can be found in the related literature can be interpreted and applied to the case of the Szeklerland, in relation to a range of social problems and groups.
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