Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences / Specific Character of Modern Interethnic Relations in Krasnoyarsk Territory as Per Associative Experiment

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Issue
Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences. 2011 4 (11)
Authors
Kivkutsan, Galina V
Contact information
Kivkutsan, Galina V : Siberian Federal University , 79 Svobodny, Krasnoyarsk, 660041 Russia 1 , e-mail:
Keywords
associative experiment; applied cultural research; interethnic relations; Krasnoyarsk territory
Abstract

Ethnocultural space of Krasnoyarsk territory is an urgent subject for research nowadays. According to the criteria of conflict, ethnology and sociology theory Krasnoyarsk territory has been both a centre of strained interethnic relations and a specific interethnic conglomerate. Thus, the study of ethnicity phenomenon in Krasnoyarsk territory is one of the most important tasks of applied cultural research. The research objectives are to detect an interethnic relations dominant type on the basis of specificity of ethnocultural space of Krasnoyarsk territory (while applying associative experiment method) and to model possible ways of conflict settlement. The research has resulted in the relevant conclusion that interethnic relations in the territory have a set of features peculiar to this territory. That has led to a hypothesis about a possible interethnic conflicts settlement in case of their threat. The research uniqueness is stated through both a particular practical orientation of the research and experimental application of new forms of the developed methods into the sphere of cultural research. A considerable attention has been paid to a complex approach to a definite problem. Associative experiment is considered to be the most effective method of detection and research of such a cultural phenomenon as ethnic stereotype. It is proved by the specificity of the method initially applied in psychology

Pages
1553-1576
Paper at repository of SibFU
https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/2570

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