The Third Generation of the Youth Extremist Organizations in the Russian Society
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Serikov A.V. The Third Generation of the Youth Extremist Organizations in the Russian Society. Humanities of the South of Russia. 2018. Vol. 7. No. 3. P. 77-87. DOI: https://doi.org/10.23683/2227-8656.2018.3.5 (in Russ.).
Abstract
The article examines the phenomenon of the third generation of youth extremist organizations that, in comparison with the organizations of the first (90th of the XX century) and the second (2001-2009) "waves", is characterized by the organizational and activity innovations.1. It is concluded that the third generation of youth extremist organizations represents the dynamic mobile structures, includes the core of professional activists and the corps of sympathetic participants with irregular participation. It complicates the monitoring activities and assessing the actual membership.2. The youth extremist organizations of the third generation use the resources of network technologies and, on the basis of network contacts, implement short-term destabilization projects at the local and regional levels, that create a systemic destabilizing effect.3. By the rebranding strategies and intercepting initiatives, the extremist organizations join the nonpolitical mass actions and impose the protest actions repertoire. It determines the necessary to redesign the anti-extremist orientation of the state youth policy toward the creation the anti-extremist reaction groups; to use the youth self-organization to implement the counterprojects, capable to transform the mass non-political actions into the tool for functional trust between the authorities and the youth interest groups.
Keywords:
youth extremist organizations, institutional trust, small groups, network technologies, collective actions, informal regulators, standalone political actions
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Kravchenko S.A. (2015). Sociological knowledge through the prism of "the arrow of time". M. 342 p.
Kubyakin E.O. (2011). Information extremism as a phenomenon of the sociocommunication reality of the XXI century. Gumanitarnye, sotsial'no-ekonomicheskie i obshchestvennye nauki. No.1. P. 25-27.
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Ruchkin B.A. (1998). Youth and the formation of a new Russia. Sotsiologicheskie issledovaniya. No. 5. P. 90-98.
Ruchkin B.A. (2005). Youth as a strategic resource for the development of Russian society. Sotsial'no-gumanitarnye znaniya. No. 1. P. 30-40.
Serikov A.V., Barkov F.A. (2014). Protest moods in the context of ensuring national security in the South of Russia (on the example of the Rostov region). POISK: Politika. Obshchestvovedenie. Iskusstvo. Sotsiologiya. Kul'tura. No. 6 (47). P. 121-129.
Toshchenko Zh.T. (2001). The paradoxical man. M. 398 p.
Turen A. (2004). Sociology without Society. Sotsiologicheskie issledovaniya. No. 7. P. 6-11.
Khaliy I.A. (2007). Modern social movements. М. 299 p.
Chuprov V.I., Zubok Yu.A. (2009). Youth extremism: essence, forms of manifestation, trends. M. 305 p.
The Federal Service for Supervision in the Sphere of Communications, Information Technologies and Mass Communications. Available at: https://rkn.gov.ru/treatments/p459/p750/.
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Serikov, A. V. (2018). The Third Generation of the Youth Extremist Organizations in the Russian Society. Humanities of the South of Russia, 7(3), 77-87. https://doi.org/10.23683/2227-8656.2018.3.5
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