Vrednote, ki so lahko podlaga transformacijam družbenopolitičnega sistema

Avtorji

  • Marija Brajdić Vuković Center za raziskovanje družbene neenakosti in trajnostni razvoj, Inštitut za družbene znanosti, Frankopanska 22, 10000 Zagreb
  • Branko Ančić Center za raziskovanje družbene neenakosti in trajnostni razvoj, Inštitut za družbene znanosti, Frankopanska 22, 10000 Zagreb
  • Mladen Domazet Inštitut za politično ekologijo, Preobraženska ulica 2, 10000 Zagreb

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3986/Traditio2020490108

Ključne besede:

paradigma odrasti, kulturne spremembe, trajnostni družbenopolitični sistem, vrednostni sistemi, ideologija, ISSP

Povzetek

Ta članek obravnava odnos, vrednote in ideologije, ki lahko potencialno vplivajo na kulturne spremembe k bolj okoljsko in socialno trajnostnemu družbeno-političnemu sistemu. Glavni okvir razprave je paradigma odrasti, rezultati analiz pa temeljijo na dveh modulih mednarodnega programa socialnega raziskovanja (2017). Glavni kazalnik (družbene) naraščanja potenciala je “lestvica odrasti”, povezana s koncem gospodarske rasti in s potrebami po družbenih spremembah. Dimenzije odrasti so v razpravi (statistično) kontekstualizirane in se odražajo v socialno-demografskih značilnostih anketirancev in drugih njihovih vrednot in stališč.

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2020-10-03

Kako citirati

Brajdić Vuković, M., Ančić, B., & Domazet, M. (2020). Vrednote, ki so lahko podlaga transformacijam družbenopolitičnega sistema. Traditiones, 49(1), 141–158. https://doi.org/10.3986/Traditio2020490108

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Transforming sustainability / Preobrazba trajnostnega razvoja