
SOCIO-CULTURAL SPECIFICITY OF SELF-ORGANIZATIONAL PROCESSES IN YOUTH ENVIRONMENT
Author(s) -
A.A. Mikhalev,
E.G. Tokarev
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
kazanskij socialʹno-gumanitarnyj vestnik
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2079-5912
DOI - 10.24153/2079-5912-2020-11-3-25-29
Subject(s) - sociocultural evolution , consciousness , process (computing) , loneliness , sociology , order (exchange) , space (punctuation) , psychology , social psychology , social science , epistemology , computer science , anthropology , philosophy , finance , neuroscience , economics , operating system
In recent decades, morality, leisure, hobbies, worldviews of Russian youth have changed radically. The catalyst for this phenomenon was the introduction of innovative technologies in almost all spheres of society. The latest gadgets, social networks, computer programs - all this allowed the young generation to jump over several turns of the human era at a time. Nevertheless, today, young people, as before, prefer society to loneliness and often form interest-oriented groups. Note that young people have always been a challenge to society, the parameters of youth consciousness, as a rule, did not fit into the framework of the generally accepted, which provoked never-ending discussions. One of these aspects has recently become the ability and readiness of modern youth to selforganize. Selforganization is a process of establishing direct connections and contacts between people in order to solve local problems and functional tasks with the further prospect of their actualization after reaching the primary goals. In view of the above, the sociocultural specificity of self-organizing processes in the youth environment seems to be an urgent topic for study. In this article, the author focuses on the features of the formation of selforganization among students of the city of Belgorod. We note that sociological studies of this nature make it possible to detect specific patterns in the dynamics of sociocultural processes taking place in the cultural space of modern society, while focusing on the most significant factors. Summing up the above, the author of the article believes that the topic of selforganization in the student community is very relevant.