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Youth in Putin's Russia / edited by Elena Omelchenko

Publisher (Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan)
Year 2021
Edition 1st ed. 2021.
Authors Omelchenko, Elena editor
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OB00172741 Springer Social Sciences eBooks (電子ブック) 9783030829544

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Media type 機械可読データファイル
Size XIX, 377 p. 12 illus., 9 illus. in color : online resource
Notes 1. Twenty-Five Years of Youth Studies: Global Names - Local Trends -- 2. The Value Profiles and Value Vectors of Russian Youth -- 3. Understanding the Gender Dimensions of Youth Cultural Scenes: A Youth Ethnography -- 4. Citizenship and Social Engagement of Youth in the Putin Era -- 5. Constructing the Meanings of Second World War Search Work in Russia: 'Patriotism' from the Perspective of the Authorities and Search Expeditions Participants -- 6. 'Threat', 'Protection,' 'Traditional Values,' and 'Patriotism': Russian Authorities' Discourse on Youth -- 7. Youth of Russia and Religion -- 8. Youth of Elista and Ulan-Ude: Ethno-Religious Dimensions of Everyday Life -- 9. Russian Youth in the Labour Market: Work Attitudes, Career Paths and Regional Disparities -- 10. Young Single Mothers in the Labour Market: Barriers and Exclusions -- 11. Through Living the Crisis over to New Forms of Solidarities
This edited volume sheds light on the lives of young people in various central and peripheral regions of Russia, including youth belonging to different ethnic and religious groups and who have differing views on contemporary politics. While the literature continues to grow regarding the inclusion of youth in global contexts, the specific cultural, political, and economic circumstances of being young in Russia make the Russian case unique. Chapter authors focus on four key aspects that characterize the youth experience in contemporary Russia: cultural practices and value affiliations, citizenship and patriotism, ethnic and religious diversity, and the labor market. This collection will appeal to readers interested in contemporary life in Russia and looking for the latest empirical material on youth identities and cultures, as well as those looking to learn about the critical viewpoint of local academics regarding the ongoing processes in contemporary Russian society. Elena Omelchenko is Director of the Centre for Youth Studies at the National Research University Higher School of Economics, St. Petersburg, Russia. She has authored and co-authored seventeen monographs on globalization of youth cultures, ethnic and religious identities of youth, drug (ab)use cultures, the body and sexuality, xenophobia and migrant youth. Currently, she is working on developing the concepts of ‘solidarity’ and ‘cultural youth scene’ for the study of cultural practices of Russian youth
HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-82954-4
Subjects LCSH:Sociology
LCSH:Social groups
LCSH:Political science
LCSH:Youth—Social life and customs
LCSH:Russia—History
LCSH:Europe, Eastern—History
LCSH:Soviet Union—History
FREE:Sociology of Family, Youth and Aging
FREE:Political Science
FREE:Youth Culture
FREE:Russian, Soviet, and East European History
Classification LCC:HM716-753.2
DC23:305.2
DC23:306.87
ID 8000077901
ISBN 9783030829544

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