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Казаков А. А., Вилков А. А., Шестов Н. И. Отношение российской молодежи к СВО: влияние медийных практик // Известия Саратовского университета. Новая серия. Серия: Социология. Политология. 2023. Т. 23, вып. 3. С. 313-324. DOI: 10.18500/1818-9601-2023-23-3-313-324, EDN: GVTOGV
Отношение российской молодежи к СВО: влияние медийных практик
По данным социологических опросов, большая часть российского общества в целом поддержала решение президента о проведении специальной военной операции (далее – СВО). Однако для разных социальных групп уровень этой поддержки оказался различным. Выяснилось, например, что, по сравнению с обществом в целом, молодежь восприняла начало боевых действий более сдержанно и критично. В этой связи данная статья посвящена анализу особенностей и факторов формирования такого отношения молодых людей к СВО. Среди прочего, рассмотрены представления молодежи о причинах разразившегося конфликта, его виновниках и возможных вариантах разрешения; представлена реакция молодых граждан страны на вхождение в состав России четырех новых субъектов, частичную мобилизацию, а также тех, кто от нее уклоняется. Обозначены закономерности, согласно которым медийные предпочтения людей влияют на характер их оценок событий в рамках СВО. Выявлены вероятные причины более скептического отношения представителей молодого поколения к происходящему, обозначены возможные варианты его дальнейшей трансформации.
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