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Davydov, D. G. – Russian Education & Society, 2015
The article sketches the main theoretical approaches that account for the phenomenon of youth extremism. It compares the theoretical description of the causes of extremism to the opinions of specialists in its prevention in the educational environment. It explores the limited nature of perceptions that a leading role is played by ideology in the…
Descriptors: Ideology, Prevention, Behavior, Individual Characteristics
Rimashevskaia, N. M. – Russian Education and Society, 2011
There can be no doubt that gender attitudes and the gender stereotypes formed on their basis have a deep-rooted social character. This stems unequivocally from the parallels of development of social processes and gender models. The ideology of gender began to flourish in Russia along with perestroika, an ideology that in the past quarter-century…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Sex Stereotypes, Sex Role, Ideology
Zorkaia, Nataliia – Russian Education and Society, 2009
The hope that young people would accept and quickly learn Western ideas and democratic principles rather than just economic and technological achievements occupied a key place in the conceptions of the liberal and democratic parties in Russia. The possibilities of the modernization of Russian society and its economy were associated directly with…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Social Change, Foreign Countries, Democratic Values
Taylor, Tony, Ed.; Guyver, Robert, Ed. – IAP - Information Age Publishing, Inc., 2012
The book is entitled History Wars in the Classroom: Global Perspectives and examines how ten separate countries have experienced debates and disputes over the contested nature of the subject, for example the "Black Armband" and "Whitewash" factions in Australia who adopt opposingly celebratory or denigratory views of Australian…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Modern History, Textbooks, Racial Segregation

Gerber, Theodore – Social Forces, 2000
Among 2,321 Russian adults surveyed, about half supported market institutions and about a third supported state-based economic institutions. Higher educational level was associated with proreform attitudes. Economic ideology strongly affected voting behavior, party choice, income, Communist party membership, and prodemocracy views, and also…
Descriptors: Communism, Democracy, Educational Attainment, Foreign Countries
Markova, N. E. – Russian Education and Society, 2005
Throughout history, a society's economic and power relations and the resulting division into unequal strata have strongly influenced the system of information flow.1 Every civilization has generated its own information system, which functions to foster the integration of society, to standardize its values, and, in the long run, to legitimate the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Global Approach, Sexuality, Ideology

Iudin, A. A.; And Others – Russian Education and Society, 1993
Asserts that during periods of rapid social change, the political consciousness of the population also changes dramatically. Reports on a survey of 1,800 students and 1,270 instructors in Russian higher education institutions. Finds that changes in social consciousness are not proceeding along lines of rational interpretation of facts and ideas.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Ideology, Marxism