2018
DOI: 10.14505//jemt.9.3(27).17
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Social and Psychological Aspects of Environmental Consciousness

Abstract: This paper studies methodological ways of formation of sociopsychological aspects of environmental consciousness. To this end, environmental psychology is singled out as the most important sociological factor in the internal structure of environmental consciousness. To clarify this problem, the article conducts a methodological analysis of the subject of environmental psychology, studies its links with values, the information environmental field, the subjective relationship of a person with the natural world, … Show more

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“…Research activity is a type of professional activity for graduates of a bachelor's degree and occupies a special place. According to FSES in HE in all training areas, research is an integral part of bachelor's training and, of course, affects the quality of education and enhances motivation for further professional activities, the competitiveness of graduates in the labour market and contributes to satisfaction with their own professional activities and the use of its results in the future [2].…”
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“…Research activity is a type of professional activity for graduates of a bachelor's degree and occupies a special place. According to FSES in HE in all training areas, research is an integral part of bachelor's training and, of course, affects the quality of education and enhances motivation for further professional activities, the competitiveness of graduates in the labour market and contributes to satisfaction with their own professional activities and the use of its results in the future [2].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…When material values prevail, the level of trust and corporate social responsibility decreases, and this is manifested in the specifics of tourism activities; as an extreme example, the authors illustrate the phenomenon of sex tourism. The ethical component of the activities of the organizer of rural tours should be based on the concept of values as those maintaining the authenticity of everyday rural life, accepting the interests of the local community, and ensuring the principles of sustainable (including ecological) development of the area when carrying out tourist activities in rural areas (Doronina et al, 2018). This indicates the relationship between two lines of philosophical research: axiology and ethics in relation to such activities as rural tourism.…”
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