Intro; Acknowledgments; Contents; Introduction; Since 1917-2017: What Has Happened?; How Psychological Changes Are Linked to Sociopolitical Changes; Value Change in Post-Communist World; Identity Changes in Post-Communist World; Outline of the Book; References; Part I: Value Changes Across Countries and Generations; Democratic Values in the Post-Communist Region: The Incidence of Traditionalists, Skeptics, Democrats, and Radicals; Post-Communist Syndrome; Democratic Mentality; Aims of the Study and Hypotheses; Method; Data; Variables; Procedure; Results
Democratic Value Orientations in Europe: ``Political MentalitiesṔ́revalence of the Democratic Value Orientations (Political Mentalities) in the Post-Communist Regions; Dimensions of Democratic Values and Respective Regions; (Non)democratic Mentalities and Age; (Non)democratic Mentalities and Education; The Democratic Elites in the Post-Communist World; Discussion; References; Emancipative Values in a Post-Communist Society: The Case of Serbia; Political Culture Versus the Institutionalist Model of Value Change; Culturalist Model; Institutionalist Model; Serbian Context and This Chapter
Intergenerational Transmission of Values in Urban and Rural Areas of Russia: The Role of Perceived Psychological ClosenessThe Essence of Value Transmission Between Generations; The Impact of the Place of Living and Family on the Transmission of Values; Method; Participants; Materials and Procedure; Results; Discussion; Conclusions; References; Parenting Values and Practices Across Post-Communist Societies in Youth Identity Formation: A Literature Review; Theoretical Framework for Parental Socialization Values and Practices; Theoretical Frameworks for Youth Identity Formation; Method
Intergenerational Value Differences in Latvia and AzerbaijanIntergenerational Value Differences; Intergenerational Value Differences of the Ethnic Majority and Minority; Current Study; The Sociocultural Contexts of Latvia and Azerbaijan; Method; Sample; Measures; Results; Discussion and Conclusion; Limitations; References; The Values and Social Identity of Russian Muslims; Russian Muslims: A General Overview; Value Orientations; Social Identity; The Current Study; Method; Sample; Measures; Data Processing; Results; Discussion; Conclusions; References
MethodParticipants; Data and Measures; Results; Discussion; References; Changes in Value Structure Among Estonian Majority and Russian-Speaking Minority in Post-Socialist Estonia; Background; Schwartzś Theory of Basic Human Values; Changes in the Estonian Value Structure in the Post-Socialist Period; Age and Cohort Group Differences in Value Priorities; Method; Respondents; Measurement of Values; Changes in Estonian Value Structure; Estonian-Speaking Majority and Russian-Speaking Minority; Age and Cohort Groups; Value Change Within Cohort Groups; Conclusion; References
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This book offers a comparative analysis of value and identity changes in several post-Soviet countries. In light of the tremendous economic, social and political changes in former communist states, the authors compare the values, attitudes and identities of different generations and cultural groups. Based on extensive empirical data, using quantitative and qualitative methods to study complex social identities, this book examines how intergenerational value and identity changes are linked to socio-economic and political development. Topics include the rise of nationalist sentiments, identity formation of ethnic and religious groups and minorities, youth identity formation and intergenerational value conflicts.
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Changing values and identities in the post-Communist world.
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Civilization.
Cultural studies.
Development studies.
HISTORY-- Europe-- Eastern.
HISTORY-- Europe-- Former Soviet Republics.
HISTORY-- Europe-- Russia & the Former Soviet Union.