Standard

Identity of Kaliningraders: Influence of Social Beliefs on the Choice of Self-Identification. / Вендина, Ольга; Гриценко, Антон; Зотова, Мария; Зиновьев, Андрей Станиславович.

в: Regional Research of Russia, Том 11, № 4, 10.2021, стр. 533.

Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданияхстатьяРецензирование

Harvard

Вендина, О, Гриценко, А, Зотова, М & Зиновьев, АС 2021, 'Identity of Kaliningraders: Influence of Social Beliefs on the Choice of Self-Identification', Regional Research of Russia, Том. 11, № 4, стр. 533. https://doi.org/10.1134/S2079970521040195

APA

Вендина, О., Гриценко, А., Зотова, М., & Зиновьев, А. С. (2021). Identity of Kaliningraders: Influence of Social Beliefs on the Choice of Self-Identification. Regional Research of Russia, 11(4), 533. https://doi.org/10.1134/S2079970521040195

Vancouver

Вендина О, Гриценко А, Зотова М, Зиновьев АС. Identity of Kaliningraders: Influence of Social Beliefs on the Choice of Self-Identification. Regional Research of Russia. 2021 Окт.;11(4):533. https://doi.org/10.1134/S2079970521040195

Author

Вендина, Ольга ; Гриценко, Антон ; Зотова, Мария ; Зиновьев, Андрей Станиславович. / Identity of Kaliningraders: Influence of Social Beliefs on the Choice of Self-Identification. в: Regional Research of Russia. 2021 ; Том 11, № 4. стр. 533.

BibTeX

@article{403927abf424455ab7e80271d4de0249,
title = "Identity of Kaliningraders: Influence of Social Beliefs on the Choice of Self-Identification",
abstract = "Research into the identity of residents of Kaliningrad Oblast is characterized by a combination of close attention to the ideologically significant factors of its formation and its deficit in personal belief and mindset issues. At best, researchers talk about stereotypes of public opinion and enduring mythologems. The authors seek to fill this gap by offering a look at identity as a reflective project supported by narratives and controlled by social practice. The purpose of the article is to show shifts in the understanding of the surrounding reality that took place in Kaliningrad society at the beginning of the 21st century and to the nature of their influence on the self-identification of Kaliningrad residents. The authors relied on a series of interviews conducted in the summer of 2020. The results of content analysis of text materials were compared with findings by other researchers and sociological survey data. The analysis showed that Kaliningrad society is characterized by opposing cultural phenomena: “Delays,” i.e., comprehension of ongoing changes in categories relevant to the previous era, and “getting ahead,” the use of narratives and practices characteristic of postmodernity. The authors suggest that the level of pluralism achieved by Kaliningrad society, based on a combination of modern and traditional values, provides the identity of the oblast{\textquoteright}s residents with the necessary stability. However, the contradiction between identity retention policy within traditional statist ideas and the reflexivity of modern society, in which an individual is not bound by traditions and ascriptive relations, can upset the existing equilibrium.",
keywords = "Kaliningrad Oblast, identity, reflexivity, narratives, values, sociocultural context, identity, Kaliningrad Oblast, narratives, reflexivity, sociocultural context, values",
author = "Ольга Вендина and Антон Гриценко and Мария Зотова and Зиновьев, {Андрей Станиславович}",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2021, The Author(s).",
year = "2021",
month = oct,
doi = "10.1134/S2079970521040195",
language = "English",
volume = "11",
pages = "533",
journal = "Regional Research of Russia",
issn = "2079-9705",
publisher = "Springer Nature",
number = "4",

}

RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Identity of Kaliningraders: Influence of Social Beliefs on the Choice of Self-Identification

AU - Вендина, Ольга

AU - Гриценко, Антон

AU - Зотова, Мария

AU - Зиновьев, Андрей Станиславович

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2021, The Author(s).

PY - 2021/10

Y1 - 2021/10

N2 - Research into the identity of residents of Kaliningrad Oblast is characterized by a combination of close attention to the ideologically significant factors of its formation and its deficit in personal belief and mindset issues. At best, researchers talk about stereotypes of public opinion and enduring mythologems. The authors seek to fill this gap by offering a look at identity as a reflective project supported by narratives and controlled by social practice. The purpose of the article is to show shifts in the understanding of the surrounding reality that took place in Kaliningrad society at the beginning of the 21st century and to the nature of their influence on the self-identification of Kaliningrad residents. The authors relied on a series of interviews conducted in the summer of 2020. The results of content analysis of text materials were compared with findings by other researchers and sociological survey data. The analysis showed that Kaliningrad society is characterized by opposing cultural phenomena: “Delays,” i.e., comprehension of ongoing changes in categories relevant to the previous era, and “getting ahead,” the use of narratives and practices characteristic of postmodernity. The authors suggest that the level of pluralism achieved by Kaliningrad society, based on a combination of modern and traditional values, provides the identity of the oblast’s residents with the necessary stability. However, the contradiction between identity retention policy within traditional statist ideas and the reflexivity of modern society, in which an individual is not bound by traditions and ascriptive relations, can upset the existing equilibrium.

AB - Research into the identity of residents of Kaliningrad Oblast is characterized by a combination of close attention to the ideologically significant factors of its formation and its deficit in personal belief and mindset issues. At best, researchers talk about stereotypes of public opinion and enduring mythologems. The authors seek to fill this gap by offering a look at identity as a reflective project supported by narratives and controlled by social practice. The purpose of the article is to show shifts in the understanding of the surrounding reality that took place in Kaliningrad society at the beginning of the 21st century and to the nature of their influence on the self-identification of Kaliningrad residents. The authors relied on a series of interviews conducted in the summer of 2020. The results of content analysis of text materials were compared with findings by other researchers and sociological survey data. The analysis showed that Kaliningrad society is characterized by opposing cultural phenomena: “Delays,” i.e., comprehension of ongoing changes in categories relevant to the previous era, and “getting ahead,” the use of narratives and practices characteristic of postmodernity. The authors suggest that the level of pluralism achieved by Kaliningrad society, based on a combination of modern and traditional values, provides the identity of the oblast’s residents with the necessary stability. However, the contradiction between identity retention policy within traditional statist ideas and the reflexivity of modern society, in which an individual is not bound by traditions and ascriptive relations, can upset the existing equilibrium.

KW - Kaliningrad Oblast, identity, reflexivity, narratives, values, sociocultural context

KW - identity

KW - Kaliningrad Oblast

KW - narratives

KW - reflexivity

KW - sociocultural context

KW - values

UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85121715261&partnerID=8YFLogxK

U2 - 10.1134/S2079970521040195

DO - 10.1134/S2079970521040195

M3 - Article

VL - 11

SP - 533

JO - Regional Research of Russia

JF - Regional Research of Russia

SN - 2079-9705

IS - 4

ER -

ID: 90409677