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К вопросу о теоретико-методологических основаниях социологического анализа субкультур футбольных фанатов

К вопросу о теоретико-методологических основаниях социологического анализа субкультур футбольных фанатов

Abstract

Субкультуры футбольных фанатов как неоднозначное социокультурное объединение рассматриваются в статье с точки зрения основных теоретико-методологических подходов к анализу молодежной культуры, ее социальных оснований, места и роли в социуме (Т. Парсонс, Ш. Айзенштадт, А. Шюц, З. Фрейд, Э. Фромм, Э. Дюркгейм, Р. Мертон, Е.О. Кубякин, Д.С. Райдугин). Автор приходит к выводу о конфликте теоретических построений и дифференциации их на две группы согласно предположениям о глубинных детерминантах поведения членов субкультур футбольных фанатов (объективные, рационально-логические и субъективные, иррациональные, эмоционально-чувственные).

The article considers soccer fan subcultures as a controversial socio-cultural community in terms of the basic theoretical and methodological approaches to the analysis of youth culture and its social foundations, place and role in the society (T. Parsons, S. Eisenstadt, A. Schutz, Z. Freud, E. Fromm, E. Durkheim, R. Merton, E.O. Kubyakin, D.S. Raydugin). The author comes to the conclusion that there is a conflict between theories and they can be divided into two groups according to the assumptions about the underlying determinants of the behavior of soccer fans (objective, rational-logical and subjective, irrational, emotional).

Keywords

МОЛОДЕЖЬ, МОЛОДЕЖНАЯ КУЛЬТУРА, СУБКУЛЬТУРЫ ФУТБОЛЬНЫХ ФАНАТОВ, СОЦИОКУЛЬТУРНОЕ ОБЪЕДИНЕНИЕ, ТЕОРЕТИКО-МЕТОДОЛОГИЧЕСКИЙ ПОДХОД, КОНФЛИКТ, ДЕТЕРМИНАНТЫ ПОВЕДЕНИЯ

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