NEW LONELINESS AS A FACTOR OF INFLUENCE ON THE SOCIAL WELL-BEING OF THE RUSSIAN SOCIETY UNDER CONDITIONS OF RESTRICTORY MEASURES DURING THE PANDEMIC PERIOD
НОВОЕ ОДИНОЧЕСТВО КАК ФАКТОР ВЛИЯНИЯ НА СОЦИАЛЬНОЕ САМОЧУВСТВИЕ РОССИЙСКОГО ОБЩЕСТВА В УСЛОВИЯХ ОГРАНИЧИТЕЛЬНЫХ МЕР В ПЕРИОД ПАНДЕМИИ
Natalya Kh. Gafiatulina (Гафиатулина Н.Х.),
Gennady A. Vorobyev (Воробьев Г.А.) and
Alexander M. Shevchenko (Шевченко А.М.)
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Natalya Kh. Gafiatulina (Гафиатулина Н.Х.): Southern Federal University
Gennady A. Vorobyev (Воробьев Г.А.): Pyatigorsk State University
Alexander M. Shevchenko (Шевченко А.М.): Rostov State University of Economics
State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, 2022, vol. 1, 223-228
Abstract:
The article is devoted to the sociological understanding of the new loneliness, which became actual during the pandemic and became one of the factors affecting the social well-being of Russian society in the context of the introduction of a number of restrictive measures. New loneliness is associated with a sense of loss of social ties and relationships, as well as discrimination against various groups of the population in many socially significant areas of life in a pandemic. In order to overcome the new loneliness and improve the social well-being of Russian society during the period of the introduction of restrictive measures, it is necessary to further develop and spread the institution of volunteering, as well as develop mechanisms that introduce elements of social solidarity in society.
Keywords: social well-being; Russian society; population; new loneliness; social loneliness; social restrictions; restrictive measures; discrimination; pandemic (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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