DOI: 10.17072/2078-7898/2017-1-78-86
VALUES OF RUSSIANS IN THE CONTEXT
OF intergenerational relations*
Fedotova Vera Alexandrovna
Senior Lecturer of the Department of Management
National Research University Higher School
of Economics (Perm Branch),
38, Studencheskaya str., Perm, 614070, Russia;
e-mail: vera_goldyreva@mail.ru
ORCID: 0000-0003-2189-9791
The problem of inter-generational distinctions in values is actual in modern Russia. Since the middle of the 80–90th years of the XX century the valuable gap between generations is observed. The aim of the work is to generalize the theoretical researches on a problem of existence/lack of inter-generational distinctions in values and to conduct the empirical research directed on identification of a valuable gap between generations. Culture is realized through values, which in turn are the basis of any culture. Values define a person’s relationship with society, nature and himself; they form the goals, group beliefs and actions. The concept of value is polysemantic. The formation of socio-cultural values occurs simultaneously with the formation of personality and determined by culture and society. Socio-cultural value orientation is the core of our life and is often manifested in what the person thinks and how he or she acts. The sample was 380 youth and adults. Results confirmed the hypothesis that there is a difference in individual values between different generation of Russians. Values «Independence of thought», «Stimulation», «Universalism», and «Universalism: tolerance» prevail among youth. Among adults the values expressing interests of group prevail: «Tradition», «Benevolence: care» and valuable orientation «Modesty».
Keywords: values, inter-generational distinctions, systems of measurement of values.
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The date of the manuscript receipt 04.03.2016
Please cite this article in English as:
Fedotova V.A. Values of Russians in the context of intergenerational relations // Perm University Herald. Series «Philosophy. Psychology. Sociology». 2017. Iss. 1. P.78–86. DOI: 10.17072/2078-7898/2017-1-78-86
* The article was prepared within the framework of the Academic Fund Program at the National Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE) in 2015- 2016 (grant №15-01-0060) and supported within the framework of a subsidy granted to the HSE by the Government of the Russian Federation for the implementation of the Global Competitiveness Program.