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Intro; Acknowledgments; Contents; Introduction; Since 1917-2017: What Has Happened?; How Psychological Changes Are Linked to Sociopolitical Changes; Value Change in Post-Communist World; Identity Changes in Post-Communist World; Outline of the Book; References; Part I: Value Changes Across Countries and Generations; Democratic Values in the Post-Communist Region: The Incidence of Traditionalists, Skeptics, Democrats, and Radicals; Post-Communist Syndrome; Democratic Mentality; Aims of the Study and Hypotheses; Method; Data; Variables; Procedure; Results
Democratic Value Orientations in Europe: ``Political MentalitiesṔ́revalence of the Democratic Value Orientations (Political Mentalities) in the Post-Communist Regions; Dimensions of Democratic Values and Respective Regions; (Non)democratic Mentalities and Age; (Non)democratic Mentalities and Education; The Democratic Elites in the Post-Communist World; Discussion; References; Emancipative Values in a Post-Communist Society: The Case of Serbia; Political Culture Versus the Institutionalist Model of Value Change; Culturalist Model; Institutionalist Model; Serbian Context and This Chapter
MethodParticipants; Data and Measures; Results; Discussion; References; Changes in Value Structure Among Estonian Majority and Russian-Speaking Minority in Post-Socialist Estonia; Background; Schwartzś Theory of Basic Human Values; Changes in the Estonian Value Structure in the Post-Socialist Period; Age and Cohort Group Differences in Value Priorities; Method; Respondents; Measurement of Values; Changes in Estonian Value Structure; Estonian-Speaking Majority and Russian-Speaking Minority; Age and Cohort Groups; Value Change Within Cohort Groups; Conclusion; References
Intergenerational Value Differences in Latvia and AzerbaijanIntergenerational Value Differences; Intergenerational Value Differences of the Ethnic Majority and Minority; Current Study; The Sociocultural Contexts of Latvia and Azerbaijan; Method; Sample; Measures; Results; Discussion and Conclusion; Limitations; References; The Values and Social Identity of Russian Muslims; Russian Muslims: A General Overview; Value Orientations; Social Identity; The Current Study; Method; Sample; Measures; Data Processing; Results; Discussion; Conclusions; References
Intergenerational Transmission of Values in Urban and Rural Areas of Russia: The Role of Perceived Psychological ClosenessThe Essence of Value Transmission Between Generations; The Impact of the Place of Living and Family on the Transmission of Values; Method; Participants; Materials and Procedure; Results; Discussion; Conclusions; References; Parenting Values and Practices Across Post-Communist Societies in Youth Identity Formation: A Literature Review; Theoretical Framework for Parental Socialization Values and Practices; Theoretical Frameworks for Youth Identity Formation; Method
Democratic Value Orientations in Europe: ``Political MentalitiesṔ́revalence of the Democratic Value Orientations (Political Mentalities) in the Post-Communist Regions; Dimensions of Democratic Values and Respective Regions; (Non)democratic Mentalities and Age; (Non)democratic Mentalities and Education; The Democratic Elites in the Post-Communist World; Discussion; References; Emancipative Values in a Post-Communist Society: The Case of Serbia; Political Culture Versus the Institutionalist Model of Value Change; Culturalist Model; Institutionalist Model; Serbian Context and This Chapter
MethodParticipants; Data and Measures; Results; Discussion; References; Changes in Value Structure Among Estonian Majority and Russian-Speaking Minority in Post-Socialist Estonia; Background; Schwartzś Theory of Basic Human Values; Changes in the Estonian Value Structure in the Post-Socialist Period; Age and Cohort Group Differences in Value Priorities; Method; Respondents; Measurement of Values; Changes in Estonian Value Structure; Estonian-Speaking Majority and Russian-Speaking Minority; Age and Cohort Groups; Value Change Within Cohort Groups; Conclusion; References
Intergenerational Value Differences in Latvia and AzerbaijanIntergenerational Value Differences; Intergenerational Value Differences of the Ethnic Majority and Minority; Current Study; The Sociocultural Contexts of Latvia and Azerbaijan; Method; Sample; Measures; Results; Discussion and Conclusion; Limitations; References; The Values and Social Identity of Russian Muslims; Russian Muslims: A General Overview; Value Orientations; Social Identity; The Current Study; Method; Sample; Measures; Data Processing; Results; Discussion; Conclusions; References
Intergenerational Transmission of Values in Urban and Rural Areas of Russia: The Role of Perceived Psychological ClosenessThe Essence of Value Transmission Between Generations; The Impact of the Place of Living and Family on the Transmission of Values; Method; Participants; Materials and Procedure; Results; Discussion; Conclusions; References; Parenting Values and Practices Across Post-Communist Societies in Youth Identity Formation: A Literature Review; Theoretical Framework for Parental Socialization Values and Practices; Theoretical Frameworks for Youth Identity Formation; Method