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KORNIENKO, N. V. "PUBLIC OPINION ON RELIGIOUS PRIVILEGES IN THE REPUBLICS OF THE NORTH CAUCASIAN FEDERAL DISTRICT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION: ETHNICSOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS." Historical and social-educational ideas 10, no. 3/2 (2018): 111–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.17748/2075-9908-2018-10-3/2-111-119.

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The article is based on materials of ethnic-sociological research conducted in 2016 on the territory of the republic of the North Caucasus Federal District of the Russian Federation: Republic of North Ossetia-Alania, Chechen Republic, Karachay-Cherkess Republic, Republic of Ingushetia, Republic of Dagestan, Kabardino- Balkarian Republic. The survey involved 1200 respondents - 200 people from each republic. The article analyzes the question of the validity of granting state and legal privileges of religious organizations. Respondents were asked to express their opinion about granting the state
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Зорина, Наталья, Natalya Zorina, Вадим Кортунов, et al. "Socio-cultural and ideological origins of homophobia in Russia." Servis Plus 9, no. 4 (2015): 91–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/14578.

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In 2013 the State Duma of Russian Federation adopted a Federal Law “banning propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations among minors». This law provoked great discussions between sexual minorities and their opponents in the media: the first began to criticize the Law as infringing upon their rights, others, after a long silence, resumed their attacks on the homosexuals. Due to such discussions Sociologists think that homophobia is reviving in Russia. According to the American psychological Association, only 16% of the population in modern Russia can accept homosexuality as the norm (against
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Ryzhova, Svetlana V. "Ethnic Identity in the Social Dimension." Sociologicheskaja nauka i social naja praktika 8, no. 3 (2020): 165–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.19181/snsp.2020.8.3.7497.

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The level of ethnic identity, the measure of its actualization, and the nature of ethnic attitudes that reflect the attitude of Russians to the ethno-cultural diversity of public space are considered on the basis of data from representative national research and researches in Tatarstan and Sacha (Yakutia). It is concluded that the high values of ethnic identity and the ethnic solidarity (formed on its basis) indicate the most important role of culture in the formation of all-Russian unity. The actualization of ethnic identity and interest in protecting ethnic and cultural diversity vary at the
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Yashin, V. B. "STATE OF THE SPHERE OF INTERFAITH RELATIONS IN OMSK (BASED ON THE RESULTS OF SOCIOLOGICAL MONITORING)." KAZAN SOCIALLY-HUMANITARIAN BULLETIN 11, no. 6 (2020): 117–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.24153/2079-5912-2020-11-6-117-121.

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The strengthening of the role of religion in post-Soviet Russian society, the growing dynamism and instability of processes in the religious sphere led to the inclusion of the religious situation in the range of priority areas of modern religious studies. Of particular relevance is the systematic study of the dynamics of the religious situation in large cities, which are characterized by a complex multi-confessional composition of the population and an accelerated pace of social life. These include the West Siberian city. Omsk: from the very beginning of its history (XVIII century), representa
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Nysanbayeva, Aliya. "SOCIAL ASPECTS OF YOUTH RELIGIOUS CULTURE AS A FACTOR OF SOCIAL STABILITY IN KAZAKHSTAN AND RUSSIA: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS." Central Asia and The Caucasus 21, no. 4 (2020): 131–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.37178/ca-c.20.4.13.

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As of this time, the religious behavior of young people, the specifics of their religious practices and their general attitude to religion have not been adequately studied. The same fully applies to the influence of youth religious culture on the religious environment. Meanwhile, a better understanding of the religiosity level among young people and its specific features would have produced a more balanced and more adequate religious policy and helped preserve interconfessional harmony and stability in the post-Soviet space. In the course of our studies we defined the level of religiosity by t
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Komarova, V. V. "Constitutional Reform 2020 in Russia (Selected Issues)." Actual Problems of Russian Law 15, no. 8 (2020): 22–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.17803/1994-1471.2020.117.8.022-031.

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On the basis of the analysis of Law of the Russian Federation on Amendment to the Constitution of the Russian Federation as of March 14, 2020, No 1-FKZ “On improvement of regulation of certain issues of organization and functioning of public power,” legislation, acts and legal standings of the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation, as well as the practice of transforming the Constitution of Russia, and Presidential directives, the author investigates some issues concerning the Constitutional Reform 2020 initiated by the Head of the State. The paper examines the issues of the new const
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Pochta, Yuriy M. "Religion and Politics in the Post-Soviet Russia (Example of Islam)." RUDN Journal of Political Science 21, no. 4 (2019): 620–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2313-1438-2019-21-4-620-632.

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In the article, the author uses the example of Islam to examine the interconfessional relations, developing in the Russian Federation in the context of return of religion and religious beliefs to public life (revival of religion). This process affects both institutional aspects (evolution of the state’s federal structure, political system, formation of civil society) and value aspects of religion, such as its influence on the political culture of society, ideology of federalism and change in the content of secularism of the state. J. Habermas’ theory of deliberative democracy, the concepts of
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Savicheva, Elena Mikhailovna. "“Religion Carries Out a Very Important Mission...”. Interview with Damir Mukhetdinov, First Vice-Chairman of the Spiritual Administration of Muslims (SAM) of the Russian Federation." Vestnik RUDN. International Relations 19, no. 4 (2019): 702–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2313-0660-2019-19-4-702-712.

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Damir Mukhetdinov got his higher education at the Institute of Arabic Language of Umm al-Qura University in Mecca (Saudi Arabia). Then he graduated from the Department of International Relations of Nizhny Novgorod State University and got a master’s degree, then - PhD (Political Science). He is the first deputy chairman of the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of the Russian Federation, a member of the Presidium of the Council of Muftis of Russia, a member of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation, rector of the Moscow Islamic Institute, professor of St. Petersburg State University, a
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Köllner, Tobias. "Ritual and commemoration in contemporary Russia." Focaal 2013, no. 67 (2013): 61–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/fcl.2013.670105.

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Since state atheism was abandoned in the 1990s, the Russian Federation entered what can be called a postsecular phase. Religion, formerly limited to the private sphere, reappeared in the public and underwent an astonishing religious revival. During the time of my fieldwork in 2006/2007, a tendency to favor the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) and to facilitate its return to the public reached its climax. In this article I draw attention to how the political, the secular, and the religious are interconnected and allow for new vernacular forms of legitimating power and authority. One example is the
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Zhdanov, Andrew I., and Rashid T. Mukhaev. "EVOLUTION OF THE SYSTEM OF POLITICAL VALUES IN MODERN RUSSIA." Social and Political Researches 9, no. 4 (2020): 38–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.20323/2658-428x-2020-4-9-38-51.

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This article is devoted to the study of the evolution of the system of political values in modern Russia. Within the framework of the study, the results of sociological studies of the political orientations of citizens of the Russian Federation, conducted by the leading world and russian sociological agencies over the past 30 years, are considered. Various aspects of the dynamics of value orientations of the inhabitants of Russia and the peculiarities of the perception by the citizens of Russia of various components of political culture are shown. The author, using sociological methods, analyz
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Russia (Federation) – Religion – Public opinion"

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Degtjarova, Varvara. "Russlandbilder im deutschen Fernsehen 2001-2002 : Studie zur Konstruktion Russlands bei öffentlich-rechtlichen und privatrechtlichen Sendern (ARD, NDR und RTL) /." Hamburg : Dr. Kovač, 2007. http://www.verlagdrkovac.de/978-3-8300-3058-4.htm.

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Books on the topic "Russia (Federation) – Religion – Public opinion"

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Furman, Dmitriĭ Efimovich. Religioznostʹ v Rossiĭ v 90-e gody XX - nachale XXI veka. In-t Evropy RAN, 2006.

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Kimmo, Kääriäinen, ред. Religioznostʹ v Rossii v 90-e gody XX--nachale XXI veka. Izd-vo "OGNI TD", 2006.

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Russia between yesterday and tomorrow: Russians speak out on politics, religion, sex, and America. 2nd ed. Véhicule Press, 2003.

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Efremova, G. Kh. Prestizh organov prokuratury (sot︠s︡ialʹno-psikhologicheskie aspekty): Nauchno-metodicheskoe posobie. NII problem ukreplenii︠a︡ zakonnosti i pravopori︠a︡dka pri Generalʹnoĭ prokurature RF, 2001.

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1933-, Rose Richard, and McAllister Ian, eds. How Russia votes. Chatham House Publishers, 1997.

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Melʹnik, E. A. Obshchestvennoe mnenie o milit︠s︡ii: 1995-2000 gg. VNII MVD RF, 2001.

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Oslon, A. A. Parlamentskie vybory 12 dekabri͡a︡ 1993 goda: Sot͡s︡iologii͡a︡ ėlektoralʹnogo povedenii͡a︡. Fond "Obshchestvennoe mnenie", 1994.

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Maliavina, Svetlana. De la "Rusia eterna" a la "Rusia real": Un estudio sobre la imagen de Rusia en la prensa española en el período enero-octubre de 2008. Atenea, 2009.

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A, García Bilbao Pedro, and Zanetti Durand Cecilia, eds. De la "Rusia eterna" a la "Rusia real": Un estudio sobre la imagen de Rusia en la prensa española en el período enero-octubre de 2008. Atenea, 2009.

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Television, democracy, and elections in Russia. Routledge, 2006.

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Book chapters on the topic "Russia (Federation) – Religion – Public opinion"

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Mchedlova, Maria M., Elena N. Kofanova, and Aleksandr G. Shevchenko. "Orthodoxy and Loyalty: from Social Tension to the Choice Between the Government and the Church." In Russia in Reform: Year-Book [collection of scientific articles]. Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russian Federation, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.19181/ezheg.2020.12.

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The problem of the stabilizing / destabilizing influence of the religious factor on the social and political system of the Russian Federation is actualized in the context of institutional and non-institutional influence, including the relationship between the Russian Orthodox Church and the degree of citizens’ loyalty to the government and reaction to the COVID challenge. For this purpose, the positions of Orthodox and atheists on various issues are compared; in addition, two groups are distinguished within the Orthodox — involved in religious life respondents and not involved in it. Differences in the assessments of the situation in the country, social tension, their trust in state and public institutions, their social expectations, and their attitude to life, including their attitude to freedom and state support, are studied. Differences between groups are investigated not only in opinions, but also in behavior — in civil and political participation, with the statement of a higher level of activism among the Orthodox involved respondents. The reaction of these groups to modern challenges, in particular, to the pandemic, is analyzed; various reactions and actions of bishops in the regions, “covid-dissidence” of a part of the Church hierarchy, as well as the dispersion of the studied groups are noted.
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Lindström, Nataliya Berbyuk, and Cheryl Marie Cordeiro. "Framing of National Image in a Climate of Socio-Political Uncertainty." In Advances in Electronic Government, Digital Divide, and Regional Development. IGI Global, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-3264-4.ch006.

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The climate ripple of socio-political relations between countries can be seen to directly influence trading and international business relations. Discourse within the socio-political realms reflects in discourse within the economic realms. A common channel through which such perspectives are mediated between the political realms, corporate relations, and public opinion is the news media, both traditional and new, such as social media and Internet publishing. This chapter examines and compares how major business newspapers in Sweden, Dagens Industry (DI), and two business newspapers in Russia, Kommersant (Ъ-Газета - Коммерсантъ) and RBC (РБК) represent Sweden's national image between 2014-2015, a period of uncertain socio-political relations between Russia and the Nordic Eurasian states, in particular, Sweden, in the process of the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation in 2014.
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