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Assessment of Personal Freedom and Responsibility by female students during COVID-19 Pandemic and Safety Culture. / Shipunova, Tatiana.
в: Etnograficheskoe Obozrenie, № 6, 2021, стр. 280-293.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Assessment of Personal Freedom and Responsibility by female students during COVID-19 Pandemic and Safety Culture
AU - Shipunova, Tatiana
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Drawing on the outcome of field research conducted among female students at the St. Petersburg University, the article examines the relationship between values of personal freedom and those of responsibility under the conditions of the pandemic. I argue that this relationship is tied to the formation of a safety culture and that these values are significant for young women, but their assessment and impact on the personal situation during the pandemic is experienced ambiguously. Almost a third of the young women interviewed experienced negative feelings caused by the restriction of freedom. I specifically address the main strategies that the interviewees referred to as helping them cope with the situation of restriction of freedom: compensation for the lack of inclusion in society; rapprochement with family; training and self-development; withdrawal from or denial of problems; increasing the comfort of life; etc. Most of the female students believe that their responsibility during the pandemic was somehow connected with the moral value of the rights of other people. At the same time, about a quarter of them indicated that the imposition and use of prohibitive norms by the state suppresses the moral responsibility of citizens rather than stimulates it. The existing favorable conditions for the development of a safety culture can be strengthened by establishing a balance between administrative and legal measures and respect for the moral components of freedom and responsibility.
AB - Drawing on the outcome of field research conducted among female students at the St. Petersburg University, the article examines the relationship between values of personal freedom and those of responsibility under the conditions of the pandemic. I argue that this relationship is tied to the formation of a safety culture and that these values are significant for young women, but their assessment and impact on the personal situation during the pandemic is experienced ambiguously. Almost a third of the young women interviewed experienced negative feelings caused by the restriction of freedom. I specifically address the main strategies that the interviewees referred to as helping them cope with the situation of restriction of freedom: compensation for the lack of inclusion in society; rapprochement with family; training and self-development; withdrawal from or denial of problems; increasing the comfort of life; etc. Most of the female students believe that their responsibility during the pandemic was somehow connected with the moral value of the rights of other people. At the same time, about a quarter of them indicated that the imposition and use of prohibitive norms by the state suppresses the moral responsibility of citizens rather than stimulates it. The existing favorable conditions for the development of a safety culture can be strengthened by establishing a balance between administrative and legal measures and respect for the moral components of freedom and responsibility.
KW - SECURITY
KW - safety culture
KW - freedom
KW - responsibility
KW - PANDEMICS
KW - THE DANGERS AND RISKS
KW - FEMALE STUDENTS
UR - https://www.elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=47427329
M3 - Article
SP - 280
EP - 293
JO - ЭТНОГРАФИЧЕСКОЕ ОБОЗРЕНИЕ
JF - ЭТНОГРАФИЧЕСКОЕ ОБОЗРЕНИЕ
SN - 0869-5415
IS - 6
ER -
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