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Сравнительный анализ образов трех стран на западной границе России в сознании российской молодежи (на примере групповых образов учащихся Лицея № 1553 им. Вернадского)

Сравнительный анализ образов трех стран на западной границе России в сознании российской молодежи (на примере групповых образов учащихся Лицея № 1553 им. Вернадского)

Abstract

This article explores the group perceptions of Russian school students regarding three neighbouring countries—Ukraine, Belarus and Poland—and the factors that shape them. Our approach differs from the one which is more common among social geographers in that we do not simply equate the group perceptions to the sum of individual perceptions, but regard them as the product of continuous exchanges and interactions between individuals within the group. We analyse this process in a specific group of people: 8th and 9th grade students of a Moscow secondary school, who also interacted with the same age students and the cultures of Ukraine and Poland in the course of school trips. The data for this study were collected in January, 2013 in the form of interviews with the students, and their textual and visual records containing the associations regarding these countries. Our findings reveal that the group perceptions formed in the course of direct interaction with the country and particularly within a single expedition are the most consistent. In our case this is exemplified by contrasting the group perceptions of Ukraine (more consistent) and Belarus (less consistent). In terms of emotional colouring the group perceptions of Ukraine feature the highest degree of neutrality, whereas a small degree of wariness characterizes the perceptions of Belarus and Poland. We conclude that more intense and direct contact with a country (or culture) is more important for the consistency of the perceptions within a group, than more indirect sources (such as, for instance, cultural stereotypes). However, we also recognize the limitations of our findings given the highly specific setting and sample of respondents.

В настоящей статье приводится сравнительный анализ качественных характеристик групповых образов трех стран (Украины, Беларуси, Польши) и выявляются факторы их формирования. От работ других исследователей представленный материал отличается переходом от типичного для географов изучения простой совокупности индивидуальных представлений к изучению группового образа, сложившегося в рамках определенной общности респондентов. Доказывается, что групповой образ формируется в сообществе за счет постоянного общения и обмена индивидуальными образами между членами группы. Данное исследование рассматривается авторами как пилотное case study.

Keywords

образ страны, имажинальная география, Украина, Беларусь, Польша, приграничное сотрудничество

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