NATIONAL IDENTITY AND PATRIOTISM IN CONDITIONS OF INTERNATIONAL CRISES
https://doi.org/10.18384/2224-0209-2022-4-1212
Abstract
Aim. To introduce the scientific community to the main results of the international scientific and practical conference “National Identity and Patriotism in States in the Conditions of International Crises” which was held on October 28, 2022 and organized by the Department of Comparative Political Science of the Faculty of Political Science of Lomonosov Moscow State University with the support of the electronic network publications “Bulletin of the Moscow Region State University”.
Methodology. This article presents the abstracts of the speeches of the conference participants who devoted their reports to the problems of national identity and patriotism. The authors were researchers from Moscow State University named after M. V. Lomonosov, INION RAS, Institute of Sociology FNISTs RAS, Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after M. V. Lomonosov (Arkhangelsk), Eurasian National University named after L. N. Gumilyov (Republic of Kazakhstan), University of Mumbai (Republic of India), University of Tair Recep Tayyip Erdogan (Republic of Turkey).
Results. Using materials from Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Georgia, Belarus, Latvia, China and the Republic of Korea, the speakers showed a wide range of problems of national identity and patriotism. The main attention was paid to the topical issues of the formation of national identity and patriotism, the specifics of national identity in Russia and post-Soviet countries, the impact of stigmatization that fragments national identity and marginalizes the discourse of patriotism.
Research implications. The published materials are of significant theoretical and practical importance in ensuring the sovereignty of Russia and other states, preserving and developing national identity and patriotic education of citizens under the influence of destructive socio-political technologies. The conclusions and recommendations of the researchers can contribute to the solution of urgent political, educational and educational problems.
About the Authors
Andrey V. AbramovRussian Federation
Cand. Sci. (Political Sciences), Assoc. Prof., Department of Comparative Politics; editor-in-chief of the electronic online publication “Bulletin of the Moscow Region State University”
Alexander S. Burov
Russian Federation
Research Assistant
Jawahar Vishnu Bhagwat
India
PhD (Political Sciences), Assoc. Prof.
Bagysh A. Gabdulina
Kazakhstan
Cand. Sci. (Historical Sciences), Prof., the Faculty of Journalism and Political Science
Altn E. Janaeva
Russian Federation
Editor, Department of Political Science; specialist in educational and methodological work, Department of Comparative Politics
Rabia Kalfaoglu
Turkey
Cand. Sci. (Political Sciences), Assoc. Prof
Vladimir M. Kapitsyn
Russian Federation
Dr. Sci. (Political Science), Prof., Department of Comparative Politics
Kim Chueng
Russian Federation
Postgraduate Student, Department of Comparative Politics
Olga Yu. Kokurina
Russian Federation
Dr. Sci. (Law), Chief Researcher
Anna M. Kostina
Russian Federation
Student, the Faculty of Political Science
Yerbolat F. Sergazin
Kazakhstan
PhD (Political Sciences), Assoc. Prof., the Faculty of Journalism and Political Science
Shao Jianina
Russian Federation
Postgraduate Student, Department of Comparative Politics
Alexander E. Shaparov
Russian Federation
Dr. Sci. (Political Sciences), Prof., the Department of Regional Studies, International Relations and Political Science