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Features of a Portrait of the Nineties Generation. / Sibirev, V.A.; Golovin, N.A.
In: Russian Education and Society, Vol. 41, No. 3, 1999, p. 6-27.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Features of a Portrait of the Nineties Generation
AU - Sibirev, V.A.
AU - Golovin, N.A.
PY - 1999
Y1 - 1999
N2 - Abstract: In connection with the changes in Russian society, we can identify a symbolic nineties generation, consisting of those who lived through the past decade as youth, when sensitivity to social life is highest (hardly anything changed in society before 1987). Subsequent changes in Russia's geopolitical situation, in the political and economic system, and in many spheres of everyday life add up to a change in the social conditions of socialization and widen the differences between generations. This is also true of German society, which has undergone its own profound changes in the last few years, leading to the formation of a generation in the reunited country that is distinct from previous generations of the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) and the former German Democratic Republic (GDR). This explains why it is important to study the characteristics of the nineties generation. In this connection, the college students of the two countries must be viewed not only as a group of young people of considera
AB - Abstract: In connection with the changes in Russian society, we can identify a symbolic nineties generation, consisting of those who lived through the past decade as youth, when sensitivity to social life is highest (hardly anything changed in society before 1987). Subsequent changes in Russia's geopolitical situation, in the political and economic system, and in many spheres of everyday life add up to a change in the social conditions of socialization and widen the differences between generations. This is also true of German society, which has undergone its own profound changes in the last few years, leading to the formation of a generation in the reunited country that is distinct from previous generations of the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) and the former German Democratic Republic (GDR). This explains why it is important to study the characteristics of the nineties generation. In this connection, the college students of the two countries must be viewed not only as a group of young people of considera
KW - COLLEGE STUDENTS/RUSSIA (FEDERATION)
KW - SOCIAL ATTITUDES
KW - POLITICAL ATTITUDES
KW - ETHNIC ATTITUDES
KW - COLLEGE STUDENTS/GERMANY
M3 - Article
VL - 41
SP - 6
EP - 27
JO - Soviet education
JF - Soviet education
SN - 1060-9393
IS - 3
ER -
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