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The analysis of a cognitive component of the student group installation to a political order at the end of 2011 in Rostov-on-Don

Abstract

The analysis of a cognitive component of the student group installation to a political order at the end of 2011 in Rostov-on-Don

  The paper presents an analysis of the data obtained as a result of questioning students RGSU in late 2011. The purpose of this study is to measure the level of political tension among the youth after the events of December 2011. 168 young people taken part in this research (men - 53% women - 47%). Age of the respondents - 17 to 19 years. The questionnaire included a subjective assessment of the following levels: participation in the political process, emotional involvement in these processes; comments of these processes, and economic prosperity, social security, life prospects. Revealed a low level of involvement of young people to the political process - 1.40 on average value. The level of emotional involvement in the political process - 2.15. The stable level of comments political processes in the family - 2.17. Received, the average level of economic prosperity and level of social security of students: 2.44 and 2.24. Assessment of life prospects is at a high level - 3.03. It is revealed, values of average all studied parameters at women are higher, than at men. Least a difference in an assessment of level of participation in political processes – 0,1. More differs the assessment of level of social security, the difference makes – 0,69. Thus, level of a relative deprivation among studied audience is low, and if will tension arise in student's group, first of all among men.

Keywords: a political tension, deprivation, group installation in relation to a political order, cognitive component, questionnaire, the descriptive statistics