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Value orientations in the context of the conflict of civilizations

Abstract

The article is a study of the impact of the conflict of civilizations on personal values, considering their evolution and impact on psychological adaptation. In the analysis of the main aspects of value orientations, their influence on the formation of personality and the impact of cultural and social factors are considered. Next, the impact of conflict on value priorities, adaptation strategies and the formation of stereotypes, with the participation of media and social platforms, is studied. In the context of conflict resolution, the importance of dialogue and mutual understanding is emphasized, psychological approaches to overcoming negative emotions and the possibility of developing tolerance are highlighted. In conclusion, the main conclusions and prospects of the study are emphasized, as well as the importance of psychological adaptation in the face of change and the desire to form harmonious socio-cultural relationships.

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A. S. Efremova
Russian University of Transport
Russian Federation

Efremova Anna Sergeevna, Senior lecturer

Moscow



References

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Efremova A.S. Value orientations in the context of the conflict of civilizations. P.O.I.S.K. 2025;(1):90-93. (In Russ.)

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