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Routine Reality of Violence in the Process of Socialization: Reconstructions of Everyday Violence Practices and Contextual Legitimations

Student: Unagaeva Anna

Supervisor: Elena Rozhdestvenskaya

Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Sociology (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2019

This article discusses the actual problem of domestic violence in the process of socialization through the prism of opinions and experience of Russian youth, describes the main classical and modern approaches to the study of domestic violence: the theory of social action, the nature of aggression, victimological approach, the theory of social learning and others. Also, the author of this work carried out a qualitative study of Russian youth aged 18–25, during which it was possible to find out which practices of everyday violence young people encounter in the process of socialization, how they themselves perceive their experience and assess its impact on their lives.

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