Modern Teenager: Protest Demonstration and Attitude Towards Extremism

The paper explores teenagers’ attitude towards protest demonstration and exremism. The analysis is based on the data of a questionnaire survey carried out by the staff of the Centre of Sociology of Education (Institute of Education Management of the Russian Academy of Education).The survey involved...

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Main Author: Fedotova A.V.
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Moscow State University of Psychology and Education 2021-08-01
Series:Psihologo-Pedagogičeskie Issledovaniâ
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Online Access:https://psyjournals.ru/en/psyedu_ej/2021/n2/Fedotova..shtml
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spelling doaj-d018b086ce684911ba9bf7b5fc84e84c2021-08-08T11:13:25ZrusMoscow State University of Psychology and EducationPsihologo-Pedagogičeskie Issledovaniâ2587-61392021-08-0113210512210.17759/psyedu.2021130207Modern Teenager: Protest Demonstration and Attitude Towards ExtremismFedotova A.V.0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4960-8183Russian Academy of Education, Moscow, RussiaThe paper explores teenagers’ attitude towards protest demonstration and exremism. The analysis is based on the data of a questionnaire survey carried out by the staff of the Centre of Sociology of Education (Institute of Education Management of the Russian Academy of Education).The survey involved 4873 students of grades 7th–11th of schools located in 3 regions of Russian Federation: Zabaikalsky Krai, Tulskaya oblast’ and Smolenskaya oblast’. The data obtained in the research reveal specific gender and age differences. Male students choose active forms of protest whereas female students prefer discussions with friends and family or hiding their protest. The legitimate protest activity increases with age. The data showed that protest demonstration depend on student’s social status: those with high status among classmates tend to choose active protest forms like participating in public protest events, appealing to the authorities, going to court. According to the survey teenagers’ readiness to participate in active protest forms and involvement into extremist organizations’ activity are connected to their activity in social media and aggressive behavior on the Internet (p≤0,05 for all comparisons). The results allow us to conclude that teenagers’ protest activity and their involvement into extremist organizations’ activity and attitude towards extremism are a part of their overall life position and determined by personal characteristics.https://psyjournals.ru/en/psyedu_ej/2021/n2/Fedotova..shtmlprotestextremismaggressionsocial mediaadolescencesocial statusgender specifics
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Modern Teenager: Protest Demonstration and Attitude Towards Extremism
Psihologo-Pedagogičeskie Issledovaniâ
protest
extremism
aggression
social media
adolescence
social status
gender specifics
author_facet Fedotova A.V.
author_sort Fedotova A.V.
title Modern Teenager: Protest Demonstration and Attitude Towards Extremism
title_short Modern Teenager: Protest Demonstration and Attitude Towards Extremism
title_full Modern Teenager: Protest Demonstration and Attitude Towards Extremism
title_fullStr Modern Teenager: Protest Demonstration and Attitude Towards Extremism
title_full_unstemmed Modern Teenager: Protest Demonstration and Attitude Towards Extremism
title_sort modern teenager: protest demonstration and attitude towards extremism
publisher Moscow State University of Psychology and Education
series Psihologo-Pedagogičeskie Issledovaniâ
issn 2587-6139
publishDate 2021-08-01
description The paper explores teenagers’ attitude towards protest demonstration and exremism. The analysis is based on the data of a questionnaire survey carried out by the staff of the Centre of Sociology of Education (Institute of Education Management of the Russian Academy of Education).The survey involved 4873 students of grades 7th–11th of schools located in 3 regions of Russian Federation: Zabaikalsky Krai, Tulskaya oblast’ and Smolenskaya oblast’. The data obtained in the research reveal specific gender and age differences. Male students choose active forms of protest whereas female students prefer discussions with friends and family or hiding their protest. The legitimate protest activity increases with age. The data showed that protest demonstration depend on student’s social status: those with high status among classmates tend to choose active protest forms like participating in public protest events, appealing to the authorities, going to court. According to the survey teenagers’ readiness to participate in active protest forms and involvement into extremist organizations’ activity are connected to their activity in social media and aggressive behavior on the Internet (p≤0,05 for all comparisons). The results allow us to conclude that teenagers’ protest activity and their involvement into extremist organizations’ activity and attitude towards extremism are a part of their overall life position and determined by personal characteristics.
topic protest
extremism
aggression
social media
adolescence
social status
gender specifics
url https://psyjournals.ru/en/psyedu_ej/2021/n2/Fedotova..shtml
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