2021
DOI: 10.22363/2313-2272-2021-21-4-839-854
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Class identity of the working-class youth in contemporary Russia

Abstract: The article considers the social self-identification of the Russian working youth and its class identity. The relevance of the topic is due to the need to search for basic indicators of the identity of the working class in the post-industrial era as connected with the fundamental differences between wage labour in the service sectors from the labour of industrial workers. The article presents an overview of contemporary concepts of multiple and fragmented identity, outlines the main vectors of controversy in t… Show more

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“…Within the scholarly community, the infl uence of the SMO on the political worldview and the consciousness of youth has not yet obtained proper consideration. Of course, Russian scholars investigate specifi cs of the political culture and behavior of young people -in particular, their spiritual and moral values [5,6], political and ideological prefer-ences [7,8], and social identity [9,10]. Quite often, the focus of scholar's attention includes formats and motivation of the electoral and protest participation of youth [11][12][13][14], as well as models of the desired image of the future of Russia preferred by young people [15,16].…”
Section: научный отделmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within the scholarly community, the infl uence of the SMO on the political worldview and the consciousness of youth has not yet obtained proper consideration. Of course, Russian scholars investigate specifi cs of the political culture and behavior of young people -in particular, their spiritual and moral values [5,6], political and ideological prefer-ences [7,8], and social identity [9,10]. Quite often, the focus of scholar's attention includes formats and motivation of the electoral and protest participation of youth [11][12][13][14], as well as models of the desired image of the future of Russia preferred by young people [15,16].…”
Section: научный отделmentioning
confidence: 99%