Psychology in Russia: State of Art (Mar 2014)

Security in the worldview of Russians

  • Zinchenko, Yury P.,
  • Zotova, Olga Yu.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11621/pir.2014.0106
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 50 – 61

Abstract

Read online

This article deals with the role of security in shaping an individual’s standpoints, opinions, attitudes, and unique world picture. It is argued that security/insecurity is a subjective notion of individuals about the absence/presence of threats to their existence. The results of a study of the security notions maintained by Russians are described. The data obtained give grounds to suggest that the following characteristics exist in the ordinary consciousness of Russians: security is perceived as a state associated with inactivity; security is seen as the basis of harmonious interpersonal relations; security is considered a kind of “ideal world” and is understood as powerful. A typology of Russians based on the specifics of these security notions is presented.

Keywords