Perception of ethnic and religious processes by mongolia population (a sociological study)

The article, based on the results of sociological surveys, considers the peculiarities of perception of ethnic and religious processes in Central and Western Mongolia. Based on the analysis of the collected data, it is concluded that currently a sufficiently large percentage of Mongolia's respo...

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Main Authors: Петр Константинович Дашковский, Елена Александровна Шершнева, Наваанзоч Цэдэв
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Altai State University 2018-05-01
Series:Народы и религии Евразии
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Online Access:http://journal.asu.ru/wv/article/view/4052
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spelling doaj-bed6b1b2d4d1452dbf7d002d72f44abb2020-11-25T03:12:38ZrusAltai State UniversityНароды и религии Евразии2542-23322018-05-011521191324052Perception of ethnic and religious processes by mongolia population (a sociological study)Петр Константинович Дашковский0Елена Александровна Шершнева1Наваанзоч Цэдэв2Altai state UniversityAltai state UniversityMongolian National UniversityThe article, based on the results of sociological surveys, considers the peculiarities of perception of ethnic and religious processes in Central and Western Mongolia. Based on the analysis of the collected data, it is concluded that currently a sufficiently large percentage of Mongolia's respondents position themselves as believers. At the same time, respondents indicate not only familiarity with the state's traditional confessions, primarily Buddhism and Islam, but also the emergence of new religious movements. Protestant denominations have become particularly popular in recent years. Despite the changes that have taken place since the end of the 20th century in the state in the field of freedom of conscience and religion, nevertheless, a sufficiently large percentage of respondents feel the need for more detailed acquaintance with various religious traditions. This fact is evidenced both by the desire to get acquainted with different religions in the framework of the school program, and through wider coverage of this issue in the media. The majority of respondents were concerned that extremist views were increasing worldwide, although Mongolia itself was not yet faced with the problem.http://journal.asu.ru/wv/article/view/4052Mongoliaethnic and religious processesproselytic religionsethnic groupstraditional beliefssociological research
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author Петр Константинович Дашковский
Елена Александровна Шершнева
Наваанзоч Цэдэв
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Елена Александровна Шершнева
Наваанзоч Цэдэв
Perception of ethnic and religious processes by mongolia population (a sociological study)
Народы и религии Евразии
Mongolia
ethnic and religious processes
proselytic religions
ethnic groups
traditional beliefs
sociological research
author_facet Петр Константинович Дашковский
Елена Александровна Шершнева
Наваанзоч Цэдэв
author_sort Петр Константинович Дашковский
title Perception of ethnic and religious processes by mongolia population (a sociological study)
title_short Perception of ethnic and religious processes by mongolia population (a sociological study)
title_full Perception of ethnic and religious processes by mongolia population (a sociological study)
title_fullStr Perception of ethnic and religious processes by mongolia population (a sociological study)
title_full_unstemmed Perception of ethnic and religious processes by mongolia population (a sociological study)
title_sort perception of ethnic and religious processes by mongolia population (a sociological study)
publisher Altai State University
series Народы и религии Евразии
issn 2542-2332
publishDate 2018-05-01
description The article, based on the results of sociological surveys, considers the peculiarities of perception of ethnic and religious processes in Central and Western Mongolia. Based on the analysis of the collected data, it is concluded that currently a sufficiently large percentage of Mongolia's respondents position themselves as believers. At the same time, respondents indicate not only familiarity with the state's traditional confessions, primarily Buddhism and Islam, but also the emergence of new religious movements. Protestant denominations have become particularly popular in recent years. Despite the changes that have taken place since the end of the 20th century in the state in the field of freedom of conscience and religion, nevertheless, a sufficiently large percentage of respondents feel the need for more detailed acquaintance with various religious traditions. This fact is evidenced both by the desire to get acquainted with different religions in the framework of the school program, and through wider coverage of this issue in the media. The majority of respondents were concerned that extremist views were increasing worldwide, although Mongolia itself was not yet faced with the problem.
topic Mongolia
ethnic and religious processes
proselytic religions
ethnic groups
traditional beliefs
sociological research
url http://journal.asu.ru/wv/article/view/4052
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