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Wikisocion is a site for the whole socionics community. Its purpose is to bring together and organize information in a way that allows anyone to improve and clarify it. You can edit pages on this site by going through a simple registration process (see the link on the upper right). Wikisocion is a non-commercial, permanent project that does not represent the interests of any single school of socionics, but is instead meant to accurately describe socionics as a whole and be a platform for numerous collaborative research projects. In addition to the English version of Wikisocion, a Russian version (see machine translation) is being developed as well.
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Contents |
Background
- Carl Jung's Psychological Types
- Antoni Kępiński's Information Metabolism (IM)
Theory
- Classical socionics
- General issues
- Hypotheses — Review and analysis of new theories and conjectures
Resources
- Descriptions of:
- Types — Collaborative descriptions with functional breakdowns, social roles, and more
- Information elements, including how they are manifested in different positions of Model A.
- Intertype relations (needs contributions)
- Type dichotomies (needs contributions)
- Publications and studies — Discussion of works and studies on socionics in English
- Translated articles — Machine translations of socionics articles (that may still need some work), including type and subtype descriptions
- Links — socionics resources on the Internet
Applications and community
- Type domains — Personal introduction to the world of each of the socionic types
- Applications of socionics — Areas where socionics can be applied, including other fields of science and knowledge
- Vocabulary associated with the different information elements, with real-life examples; Type talk: what people of the same type talk about
- Music and images that reflect different socionic categories
- Famous people types — Types of famous people, arguments for and against them (needs contributions)
- Socionists' typings of famous people and people in the online socionics community
- Meetings and seminars — When and where people are getting together
- Socionists — Information about people who have published work on socionics in English or whose works have been (machine-)translated