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Sociocultural activity of youth: features of self-regulation (a case study of questionnaire details of Tyumen residents)

https://doi.org/10.31660/1993-1824-2022-3-104-117

Abstract

Sociocultural activity is considered as a type of social activity and as a form of general cultural socialization of youth. This article analyzes the self-regulation of sociocultural activity of youth in Tyumen. Empirical research data emphasize the factors, intensity and dynamics of sociocultural activity of students.

Features of the youth's cultural activity represent local samples of cultural life and cultural practices of the youth of the city in a comparative cross-section. On the basis of a survey of youth in Tyumen, who are 17 to

29 years old, age differences of cultural practices in the structure of leisure activities of urban youth are shown; involvement in activity forms of culture and their difference in the youth environment as a whole.

The methodological foundations are based on the concept of domestic researchers Yu. A. Zubok and V. I. Chuprov, who studied the sociocultural self-regulation of young people's lives. The authors concretize the semantic perception of culture by young people, which doesn't go against the classical theory of values. Much attention in the article is given to the self-regulation of the cultural life of young people in Tyumen.

About the Authors

V. V. Yudashkina
Industrial University of Tyumen
Russian Federation

Valentina V. Yudashkina, Department of Foreign Languages

Tyumen



O. E. Yatsevich
Industrial University of Tyumen
Russian Federation

Olga E. Yatsevich, Department of Foreign Languages

Tyumen



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Yudashkina V.V., Yatsevich O.E. Sociocultural activity of youth: features of self-regulation (a case study of questionnaire details of Tyumen residents). Proceedings from higher educational institutions. Sociology. Economics. Politics. 2022;15(3):104-117. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31660/1993-1824-2022-3-104-117

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