LDR 02927nam#a2200289#i#450# 001 3621 005 20260411064224.6 008 _ 20260403d2026####ek#y0engy0150####ca 020 ## _$a978-5-9228-3086-7 044 ## _$axxu 080 ## _$aСоциология. 316 100 #1 _$aStrelec, Il'ya Ernstovich _$aMoscow State Institute of International Relations (University) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation 100 #1 _$aMuhortov, Denis Sergeevich _$aMoscow State Institute of International Relations (University) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation 100 #1 _$aZaharova, Evgeniya Aleksandrovna _$aMoscow State Institute of International Relations (University) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation 100 #1 _$aCerovich, Milosava 100 #1 _$aMarkova, Yuliya Sergeevna 100 #1 _$aGoryunov, Mihail Aleksandrovich 100 #1 _$aBalayan, Anastasiya Mihaylovna 100 #1 _$aGridina, Elizaveta Alekseevna 100 #1 _$aRaschepkina, Nina Dmitrievna 100 #1 _$aIvaschenko, Anna Alekseevna 245 00 _$aSocial and Individual Values of Russian College Students _$cMonography 260 1# _$aMoscow _$bMGIMO University Publishing House _$c2026 300 ## _$a323 p. 500 ## _$aThis monograph focuses on civic consciousness, patriotism, trust in government, and family values. To achieve the stated goals and objectives, an analysis of theoretical and methodological approaches to studying the axiological sphere of modern students was conducted, utilizing the results, conclusions, and observations of several empirical studies by political scientists, sociologists, psychologists, and philosophers. In the first chapter, with the aim of identifying the axiological attitudes of student youth, issues of interaction between youth and the state are examined, the degree of trust in government among young people is assessed, existing practices in fostering civic consciousness and patriotism in young people are analyzed, and transformational processes within the value paradigm are outlined. In the second chapter, family values and the value of the family as such are the object of study. Particular attention is paid to the issue of a family-preserving environment as a necessary prerequisite for increasing reproductive potential and addressing the problems of the student family as an important, yet undervalued, social institution. The authors’ research focuses on the digital environment as a highly sought-after tool for the state in shaping and refining youth value systems. The publication is intended for researchers, analysts, teachers, graduate students, and undergraduates specializing in the study of current aspects of youth and demographic policy. _$aaxiological orientations, student youth, youth and demographic policies _$a10.63861/3086-7 533 ## _$aThere is an electronic copy 856 4# _$adom.mgimo.ru _$u