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

Ilyin V. I. (2019) Social surfing as a model of youth lifestyle. Monitoring of Public Opinion : Economic and Social Changes. No. 1. P. 28—48. https: ...



Ilyin V. I. (2019) Social surfing as a model of youth lifestyle. Monitoring of Public Opinion : Economic and Social Changes. No. 1. P. 28—48. https://doi.org/10.14515/monitoring.2019.1.02.
ISSN 2219-5467
DOI 10.14515/monitoring.2019.1.02
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Abstract

Inspired by Z. Bauman’s ideas this empirical study attempts to analyze the structure and logic of a way of life corresponding to the “liquid modernity” emerging both in Western countries and modern Russia. It is described by the metaphor of social surfing. One of the key characteristics of this way of life, mainly typical for young people, is over­coming the effect of social inertia (indi­vidual path dependency) in all spheres: education, labor market, professional activities, housing strategy, leisure, and private life. Following the logic of Ground­ed Theory and using a series of biograph­ical semi-structured interviews with res­idents of large cities, mostly aged 17 to 35 years, the author constructs a model of social surfing as a way of life. The theoretical sample primarily consists of informants demonstrating the elements of the lifestyle under consideration (so­cial surfers). Such a nature of the sample precludes generalizations applicable to the entire Russian youth. The social surf­ing model consists of two main blocks: (a) the logic of social surfing in different spheres of life, and (b) the factors that increase the probability of choosing such a lifestyle. The model of social surfing includes several levels that permeate all spheres: 1) macro-level institution­al shifts (flexibilization of structures), 2) patterns of social surfers’ practices, and 3) surfer’s personal characteristics.