Association probe into the notion of shame in modern Russian culture: from post-perestroika freedom to modern authoritarianism

Q1 Social Sciences Russian Journal of Communication Pub Date : 2020-01-02 DOI:10.1080/19409419.2020.1714473
Alexei D. Palkin
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ABSTRACT This article provides an analysis of the notion of shame in the language consciousness of Russians during two periods of Russia’s development – the early 1990s and the early twenty-first century. The data of association experiments are juxtaposed to demonstrate the change that occurred in Russians’ worldview in the course of transition from the twentieth to the twenty-first century. The most striking difference between two Russian samplings consisted in the willingness of some twenty-first-century Russian respondents to comment on shame negatively, while 1990s Russian respondents did not comprehend shame as a negative phenomenon. All findings make it possible to assert that while the cultural core of Russians’ worldview remained unchanged, political perturbations triggered alterations in Russians’ perception of shame.
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联想探讨现代俄罗斯文化中的羞耻观念:从改革后的自由到现代的威权主义
本文分析了20世纪90年代初和21世纪初两个俄罗斯发展时期俄罗斯人语言意识中的羞耻概念。并置关联实验的数据,以证明俄罗斯人的世界观发生了变化,在过渡过程中,从二十世纪到二十一世纪。两个俄罗斯样本之间最显著的区别在于,一些21世纪的俄罗斯受访者愿意对羞耻发表负面评论,而20世纪90年代的俄罗斯受访者并不认为羞耻是一种负面现象。所有这些发现都使我们有可能断言,虽然俄罗斯人世界观的文化核心没有改变,但政治动荡引发了俄罗斯人对羞耻的看法的改变。
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Russian Journal of Communication
Russian Journal of Communication Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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期刊介绍: Russian Journal of Communication (RJC) is an international peer-reviewed academic publication devoted to studies of communication in, with, and about Russia and Russian-speaking communities around the world. RJC welcomes both humanistic and social scientific scholarly approaches to communication, which is broadly construed to include mediated information as well as face-to-face interactions. RJC seeks papers and book reviews on topics including philosophy of communication, traditional and new media, film, literature, rhetoric, journalism, information-communication technologies, cultural practices, organizational and group dynamics, interpersonal communication, communication in instructional contexts, advertising, public relations, political campaigns, legal proceedings, environmental and health matters, and communication policy.
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