How Russian Society is Developing at a Time of Economic Crisis: A Contextual Approach (Article 1)

M. Gorshkov
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The article presents a multidimensional contextual analysis of the status and trendline of the development of Russian society in the new reality, which is influenced by external and internal threats and risks that are in turn intensified by the current economic crisis. The empirical basis of the article consists of the results of three waves of a nationwide sociological monitoring survey (N = 4,000) conducted in 2014–2015. The author devotes particular attention to the population’s adaptability and an analysis of the practices of economic and political behavior of Russians in crisis situations. He takes note of the presence in Russian self-awareness of an understanding of the co-dependency of internal and external factors that affect the socioeconomic situation of our compatriots and the development of social processes in the country. The article identifies the primary forms in which the crisis impacts everyday Russian life, as well as strategies of adaptation by members of various occupational groups and inhabitants of various territorial and settlement entities, which have been predetermined by the diversification of their earnings and nature of their employment. It concludes that Russian society is strongly trending in the direction of a modern consumer society, in which the population’s dependency on the government is gradually diminishing and personal interests are beginning to prevail over public interests. It verifies Russians’ choice in favor of “great-power” institutions, which makes it possible to describe the institutional trust in society as not only hierarchical but also holistic.
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经济危机时期俄罗斯社会如何发展:一种语境视角(第1篇)
本文对俄罗斯社会在新现实中的发展状况和趋势线进行了多维的背景分析,新现实受到外部和内部威胁和风险的影响,而当前的经济危机又加剧了这些威胁和风险。本文的实证基础包括2014-2015年进行的三波全国社会学监测调查(N=4000)的结果。作者特别关注人口的适应性,并分析了俄罗斯人在危机情况下的经济和政治行为实践。他注意到,俄罗斯人的自我意识中存在着对影响我们同胞社会经济状况和该国社会进程发展的内部和外部因素的共同依赖性的理解。这篇文章确定了危机影响俄罗斯日常生活的主要形式,以及不同职业群体的成员以及不同领土和定居实体的居民的适应策略,这些策略是由他们收入的多样化和就业性质决定的。它得出的结论是,俄罗斯社会正强烈朝着现代消费社会的方向发展,在现代消费社会中,民众对政府的依赖正在逐渐减少,个人利益开始凌驾于公共利益之上。它验证了俄罗斯人对“大国”制度的选择,这使得人们有可能将制度对社会的信任描述为不仅是等级的,而且是整体的。
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