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Past / present of the ethnic groups vs. future? Historical lessons of the century of etatisation of ethnicity

Past / present of the ethnic groups vs. future? Historical lessons of the century of etatisation of ethnicity

Abstract

В статье рассматриваются долговременные социальные последствия парадоксальной ленинской программы революционного решения «национального вопроса», потенциальные риски огосударствления понятия «этническая общность» и в постсоветской России, снижения интенсивности формирования многоуровневой позитивной идентичности (этнической, конфессиональной, национальной/государственно-гражданской), отмечается негативное влияние этнополитической индоктринизации в электронных СМИ, Интернет контенте на рост уровня этно-/ксенофобии, скепсиса в отношении перспектив международных отношений, потенциала социально-политической интеграции.

The article examines the long-term social consequences of the paradoxical Lenin program of the revolutionary solution of the "national question", the potential risks of nationalization the concept of "ethnic community" in post-Soviet Russia, and the reduction in the intensity of the formation of a multi-level positive identity (ethnic, confessional, national/state-civil), there is a negative impact of ethnopolitical indoctrination in the electronic media, Internet content on the rise in ethno/xenophobia, skepticism in the prospects of international relations, the potential for socio-political integration.

Keywords

«национальный вопрос»; огосударствление/этатизация этничности; культурная, языковая, национальная/государственно-гражданская идентичность; политическая индоктринация этничности в СМИ; социальная и политическая интеграция, "national issue"; nationalization/ethnicization; cultural, linguistic, national/ state-civil identity; political indoctrination of ethnicity in the media; social and political integration

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