Socio-Cultural Identification of Modern Armenians

 
PIIS013216250028538-4-1
DOI10.31857/S013216250028538-4
Publication type Article
Status Published
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Occupation: Scientific head of Institute of Philosophy, Sociology and Law of Armenian national Academy of Sciences
Affiliation: Institute of Philosophy, Sociology and Law of Armenian national Academy of Sciences
Address: Yerevan, Armenia
Affiliation: Institute of Philosophy, Sociology and Law of Armenian national Academy of Sciences
Address: Yerevan, Armenia
Journal nameSotsiologicheskie issledovaniya
EditionIssue 11
Pages121-126
Abstract

The article analyzes the results of the nationwide sociological study of the sociocultural identity of modern Armenian society, traditional values and features of social life. Special attention is paid to assessing the presence in the Armenian national culture of elements from other national cultures, closeness and similarity with these nations, as well as personal perception of other cultures' elements presence. Also, an analysis of collective idea about the overall life satisfaction and meanings of happy life is offered.

Keywordshistorical memory, sociocultural identity, traditional values, Armenian culture, life satisfaction
AcknowledgmentThe study was carried out as part of the thematic project «Cognitive, communicative and semiotic mechanisms of the formation of historical memory and national identity», funded by the Science Committee of the Republic of Armenia (code 21AG-6C041).
Received10.01.2024
Publication date11.01.2024
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