The Role of Civic Identity in the Preferences of Civil and Political Forms of Social Activity in Russian Youth

Civic identity is an important feature of a socialised person. It regulates numerous personal behavioural manifestations, e.g. commitment to the country, patriotism, willingness to participate in important processes related to democratic procedures, desire to realise values that are of paramount imp...

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Main Author: Rail M. Shamionov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) 2020-12-01
Series:RUDN Journal of Psychology and Pedagogics
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Online Access:http://journals.rudn.ru/psychology-pedagogics/article/viewFile/24714/18686
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spelling doaj-d84671fef64443cda30514fbbd1dae4b2020-11-25T03:47:00ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)RUDN Journal of Psychology and Pedagogics2313-16832313-17052020-12-0117345947210.22363/2313-1683-2020-17-3-459-47219364The Role of Civic Identity in the Preferences of Civil and Political Forms of Social Activity in Russian YouthRail M. Shamionov0Saratov Chernyshevsky State UniversityCivic identity is an important feature of a socialised person. It regulates numerous personal behavioural manifestations, e.g. commitment to the country, patriotism, willingness to participate in important processes related to democratic procedures, desire to realise values that are of paramount importance for adaptation and integration with other representatives of civil society. The aim of this research is to determine the role of civic identity in the preferences of civil and political forms of social activity among young people in provincial Russia. The study involved 305 people (35.4% men) aged 17 to 35 (M = 21.1; SD = 3.1). The study used a questionnaire aimed at determining the socio-demographic characteristics of the sample group, containing scales for assessing the degree of personal involvement in certain forms of social activity (R.M. Shamionov et al.), Civic Identity Scale (A.N. Tatarko), Self-Assessment of the Propensity for Extreme Risky Behavior Technique (the Russian version of M. Zuckermans Sensation Seeking Scale). The study revealed that the indicators of commitment to protest, radical-protest and subcultural activity are more homogeneous and less pronounced in comparison with the indicators of civic, political and socio-economic activity. As a result of the factor analysis, it was found that civic-political (civic, socio-economic and political) and subcultural-protest (subcultural, protest and radical-protest) forms of activity constitute two stable factors. As a result of structural modelling, it was shown that civic identity has a positive impact on social activity in the civil-political field and a negative impact on subcultural-protest activity. Seeking new experiences plays a positive role in subcultural-protest activity of young people, while the feeling of uncertainty undermines the manifestations of civic-political activity. The study also revealed an important role of socialisation conditions: the participation of parents in the public life of the country contributes to civic-political activity and the formation of civic identity of their children. Civic identity reduces the manifestation of the feeling of uncertainty and the search for new experiences among young people.http://journals.rudn.ru/psychology-pedagogics/article/viewFile/24714/18686personalitysocial activitycivic identityrisksocialisationsubcultural activityprotest activity
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The Role of Civic Identity in the Preferences of Civil and Political Forms of Social Activity in Russian Youth
RUDN Journal of Psychology and Pedagogics
personality
social activity
civic identity
risk
socialisation
subcultural activity
protest activity
author_facet Rail M. Shamionov
author_sort Rail M. Shamionov
title The Role of Civic Identity in the Preferences of Civil and Political Forms of Social Activity in Russian Youth
title_short The Role of Civic Identity in the Preferences of Civil and Political Forms of Social Activity in Russian Youth
title_full The Role of Civic Identity in the Preferences of Civil and Political Forms of Social Activity in Russian Youth
title_fullStr The Role of Civic Identity in the Preferences of Civil and Political Forms of Social Activity in Russian Youth
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Civic Identity in the Preferences of Civil and Political Forms of Social Activity in Russian Youth
title_sort role of civic identity in the preferences of civil and political forms of social activity in russian youth
publisher Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)
series RUDN Journal of Psychology and Pedagogics
issn 2313-1683
2313-1705
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Civic identity is an important feature of a socialised person. It regulates numerous personal behavioural manifestations, e.g. commitment to the country, patriotism, willingness to participate in important processes related to democratic procedures, desire to realise values that are of paramount importance for adaptation and integration with other representatives of civil society. The aim of this research is to determine the role of civic identity in the preferences of civil and political forms of social activity among young people in provincial Russia. The study involved 305 people (35.4% men) aged 17 to 35 (M = 21.1; SD = 3.1). The study used a questionnaire aimed at determining the socio-demographic characteristics of the sample group, containing scales for assessing the degree of personal involvement in certain forms of social activity (R.M. Shamionov et al.), Civic Identity Scale (A.N. Tatarko), Self-Assessment of the Propensity for Extreme Risky Behavior Technique (the Russian version of M. Zuckermans Sensation Seeking Scale). The study revealed that the indicators of commitment to protest, radical-protest and subcultural activity are more homogeneous and less pronounced in comparison with the indicators of civic, political and socio-economic activity. As a result of the factor analysis, it was found that civic-political (civic, socio-economic and political) and subcultural-protest (subcultural, protest and radical-protest) forms of activity constitute two stable factors. As a result of structural modelling, it was shown that civic identity has a positive impact on social activity in the civil-political field and a negative impact on subcultural-protest activity. Seeking new experiences plays a positive role in subcultural-protest activity of young people, while the feeling of uncertainty undermines the manifestations of civic-political activity. The study also revealed an important role of socialisation conditions: the participation of parents in the public life of the country contributes to civic-political activity and the formation of civic identity of their children. Civic identity reduces the manifestation of the feeling of uncertainty and the search for new experiences among young people.
topic personality
social activity
civic identity
risk
socialisation
subcultural activity
protest activity
url http://journals.rudn.ru/psychology-pedagogics/article/viewFile/24714/18686
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