Institute of Sociology
of the Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology
of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Drobizheva L.M. Dynamics of civic identity and its potential in positive integration processes in the Russian community. Monitoring of Public Opinion: Economic and Social Changes. 2017. No 4. P. 7—22



Drobizheva L.M. Dynamics of civic identity and its potential in positive integration processes in the Russian community. Monitoring of Public Opinion: Economic and Social Changes. 2017. No 4. P. 7—22
ISSN 2219-5467
DOI 10.14515/monitoring. 2017 .4.02

Posted on site: 11.09.17

Abstract

The paper provides scientific definition and describes public percep­tions of civic identity. Conceptual ap­proaches towards civic identity and the dynamics of its public perceptions and identity changes during 2005—2015 are presented in the article. The study is based on the data of the Russian Longi­tudinal Monitoring Survey (RLMS-HSE) and results of a survey conducted by the Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VCIOM) and the Federal Agency for Na­tionality Affairs. The author analyzes the growth and changes in civic identity com­pared to ethnic and regional identity. The paper highlights that tendency towards parity between these identities which re­placed ethnic identity dominance is prev­alent. The paper also investigates public representations of civic identity and con­cludes that the unifying role of state is the strongest representation. There are indications that the Russian civic identity can be referred to as national and civic identity. The author assumes that one of the reasons behind inadequate under­standing of civic identity is insufficient scientific study of the issue and poor public dissemination (in media and ed­ucation spheres). A number of measures to develop consolidation trends in the Russian polyethnic space are proposed by the author.