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Факторы конструирования религиозной идентичности представителей прогрессивного иудаизма: на примере общины «Ле-Дор Ва-Дор» (г. Москва)
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Molodikova I. N., Galyapina V. N., SN Social Sciences 2025 Vol. 5 No. 4 Article 54
This article is devoted to the study of the relationship between the conservation of ethno-cultural norms, identities and, the adaptation of forced migrants. Based on the theory of Cumulative (dis)advantage (Dannefer in Social Sci 6:1–15, 2018), the theory of adaptation and acculturation of migrants (Kim in Communication and Cross-Cultural adaptation: an integrative theory, 1988; Berry ...
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Galyapina V. N., Киселева Н. А., Аполлонов И. А., Человек 2024 Т. 35 № 5 С. 145–163
Сultural identity (including ethnic, religious and regional identities) is analyzed as a factor determining the positive/negative perceptions of one of the elements of the urban architectural environment — temple tiles. Based on the theory of social perception, taking into account the peculiarities of perception of artworks, the authors conducted a study among Russians in Russia ...
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Pinto de Abreu C. J., Moraes Teixeira J., Revista Ponto Urbe 2013 No. 13
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Lebedeva N., Fons v. d., Galyapina V. N., , in: Non-Western Identity. Research and Perspectives.: Switzerland: Springer, 2021. P. 131–150.
The collapse of the USSR, the destruction of the common identity of “Soviet people,” and the development of new, inclusive identities stimulated researchers to study changes in social identity in the post-Soviet space. In this chapter, we analyze how the USSR collapse triggered the mechanisms of the formation of new identities and the main trends ...
Added: August 26, 2022
Инклюзивные и эксклюзивные идентичности представителей разных народов России: роль базовых ценностей
Лепшокова З.Х., Лебедева Н.М., В кн.: Межкультурный и межрелигиозный диалог в российских регионах.: Тюменский индустриальный университет, 2022. Гл. 4 С. 49–66.
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Lebedeva N. M., Galyapina V. N., van de Vijver F. ., , in: Non-Western Identity. Research and Perspectives.: Switzerland: Springer, 2021. Ch. 8 P. 131–150.
The collapse of the USSR, the destruction of the common identity of “Soviet people,” and the development of new, inclusive identities stimulated researchers to study changes in social identity in the post-Soviet space. In this chapter, we analyze how the USSR collapse triggered the mechanisms of the formation of new identities and the main trends ...
Added: May 5, 2022
Воспринимаемая инклюзивность контекста, идентичности и аккультурация русских в Кыргызстане и Эстонии
Lepshokova Z., Культурно-историческая психология 2021 Т. 17 № 4 С. 25–33
Kyrgyzstan and Estonia are two post-Soviet countries which, after the collapse of the USSR, chose different trajectories of ethnopolitical and socio-economic development, attitudes towards the Russian language, the Soviet period of their history, as well as interaction with Russia in the international arena. The focus of the article is perceived inclusiveness of the modern sociocultural ...
Added: February 3, 2022
Galyapina V. N., Khojiev J., Бурлаченко Л. С., Гуманизация образования 2021 № 6 С. 71–86
The problem of adaptation of migrants from Central Asia to Russia is urgent, since these migrants are the largest group. The purpose of this study is to identify the roles of perceived security and social identity in the adaptation of migrants from Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. Based on the integrative theory of threats, the theory of ...
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Galyapina V. N., Психологические исследования: электронный научный журнал 2021 Т. 14 № 78 С. 4
Данное исследование направлено на анализ ценностей, идентичностей и установки на поддержание мультикультурной идеологии, а также их взаимосвязи у представителей советского и постсоветского поколений русских, проживающих в Краснодарском крае. Выборку составили 610 респондентов в возрасте от 18 до 70 лет. Были использованы: русская версия опросника индивидуальных ценностей Ш. Шварца, шкалы этнической, гражданской, религиозной идентичностей, шкала мультикультурной ...
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Omelchenko E. L., Palgrave Macmillan, 2021.
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 ...
Added: December 8, 2021
Efremova M., Lepshokova Z., Psychology. Journal of the Higher School of Economics 2019 Vol. 16 No. 2 P. 269–284
This study presents the results of empirical research into the relationship between strength and positivity of religious identification and attitudes towards economic behavior in a group of Orthodox Christians and Sunni Muslims in Russia (N = 820). In order to measure strength and positivity of religious identification, we used two components based on the Social ...
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Galyapina V. N., Lebedeva N., , in: Changing Values and Identities in Post-Communist World.: Switzerland: Springer, 2018. Ch. 13 P. 243–258.
This paper examines the relationship between five group identities (ethnic, religious, republican, regional, and national) in three generations of Russians and Ossetians, living in the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania (RNO-A). The sample included 109 grandparent-parent-adolescent triads from Russian families and 106 such triads from Ossetian families (total N = 645). Data processing was carried out using multivariate ...
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Boryshneva N., Ротанова М. Б., Фёдорова М. В., , in: 4 International multidisciplinary scientific conference of social sciences and artsVol. 2. Book 2.: Sofia: Albena Co., 2017. P. 585–592.
The article is focused on the analysis of views of Russian youth on religion,religious values, and The Russian Orthodox Church. The survey of value orientations of the youth in one of the largest regions of Russia (Nizhny Novgorod Region) became the source of the empirical material of the research. This region is considered to be ...
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Galyapina V. N., Khojiev J., Культурно-историческая психология 2017 № 4 С. 15–27
The paper focuses on the study of the of impact ethnic, religious, civil and Russian identities, ethnic stereotypes on the strategies of acculturation and on the adaptation of migrants from Central Asia in the Moscow region. Representatives of two ethnic groupsparticipated in the research: 105 Uzbeks and 96 Tajiks (N= 201). The methods of the ...
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Lebedeva N., Lepshokova Z., Russia in Global Affairs 2017 № Спецвыпуск: Атлас общественной дипломатии. Сентябрь С. 277–290
В проведенном исследовании впервые в российской науке рассмотрена дезидентификация с сообществами разного уровня как фактор установок и стратегий межэтнического взаимодействия в поликультурном регионе. Исследование проведено в трех республиках Северного Кавказа, различных по этническому и конфессиональному составу, а также истории и современным тенденциям межэтнического взаимодействия, что позволило продемонстрировать многообразие форм связи идентификации и дезидентификации с выбором ...
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Shmelev I., Pavenkov O., Contemporary dilemmas: Education, Politics and Values 2017 No. 3 P. 1–20
This article is devoted to the analysis the Christian religion as a factor of formation of spiritual and value orientations of young teachers. Young teachers are the socio-demographic group of 20 to 35 years involved in teaching and research activities as the main. The article presents the results of a qualitative study of value orientations ...
Added: May 25, 2017
Lepshokova Z., Galyapina V. N., Lebedeva N., Psychology. Journal of the Higher School of Economics 2016 Vol. 13 No. 2 P. 223–239
This paper describes the impact of religious identity and perceived parent-child psychological closeness on their value similarity in different religious contexts (contexts of religious minority and majority). The total sample includes 454 respondents. Parents and adolescent children of 118 Russian Orthodox Christian families from the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic (with 72% Muslim population) and 109 Russian Orthodox ...
Added: June 16, 2016