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Socio-Cultural Marginality As A Problem Property Of Students Youth In The Modern Risk Society
[Социокультурная Маргинальность Как Проблемное Свойство Студенческой Молодежи В Современном Обществе Риска]

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  • Vladimir V. Kovrov (Ковров В.В.)

    (Sevastopol State University)

  • Natalia S. Pichko (Пичко Н.С.)

    (Usinsk Branch of Ukhta State Technical University)

  • Natalia Kh. Gafiatulina (Гафиатулина Н.Х.)

    (Southern Federal University)

Abstract

The authors of this article consider the sociocultural marginality of student youth in the modern risk society as a problem property. Properties inherent in student youth: the passage of the process of secondary socialization and the assimilation of various social functions; the problem of choosing social values and guidelines; struggle between responsibility and irresponsibility; rationality and irrationality; the impact of the information environment on consciousness; being at the intersection of the real and virtual worlds, balancing between them. The main criteria for the marginal position of stu-dent youth are: the state of uncertainty and transitivity of status positions; exclusion or partial and incom-plete inclusion of student youth in functioning social and professional structures; the destructive state of previously developed social norms, the inability to follow them; anomie as a social disorganization of the risk society, which determines the behavioral strategies of young people.

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  • Vladimir V. Kovrov (Ковров В.В.) & Natalia S. Pichko (Пичко Н.С.) & Natalia Kh. Gafiatulina (Гафиатулина Н.Х.), 2023. "Socio-Cultural Marginality As A Problem Property Of Students Youth In The Modern Risk Society [Социокультурная Маргинальность Как Проблемное Свойство Студенческой Молодежи В Современном Обществе Ри," State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, vol. 2, pages 251-256.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:smmscn:s23231
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