The specifics of digital activity and acceptable scenarios of political behavior of Russian youth: value-ideological orientations and geographical differentiation
The article is devoted to the study of the specifics of the political behavior of Russian youth between the ages of 15 and 24. In the context of digital activity, declared value and ideological orientations, acceptable scenarios of political activity, geographical features of the manifestation of scenarios of political behavior are considered. With the help of the hybrid methodology developed by us, the geographical specifics of online and offline political behavior of this age category are determined, and the most "problematic" (in the short term) geographical points are predicted.
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The research project "Tracks 2024: Predicting the Political Choice of Young Voters" was funded by RFBR, project number 21-011-31891 opn, 2021.