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Никитина-ден Бестен О.
«Детство» в социальных науках: новые смыслы и новые подходы
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Никитина-ден Бестен О. «Детство» в социальных науках: новые смыслы и новые подходы // Интеракция. Интервью. Интерпретация. 2009. Том. 4. № 5. С. 7-39.
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Теоретические дискурсы и дискуссииАннотация:
2008 год был объявлен в России Годом семьи, а 2007 год прошел как Год ребенка в Москве. Один лишь тот факт, что тогда именно будущий российский президент, Дмитрий Медведев, был назначен ответственным за проект «Год семьи», говорит о том, что в стране, пережившей бурные социально-экономическиe изменения, семья и детство вновь приобретают особо высокую символическую значимость. Среди множества прошедших «праздничных» мероприятий, а также «серьезных» мер, принятых в рамках Года семьи и освещенных СМИ, мера, которая наиболее ярко выделяется в общественом сознании — это значительное увеличение пособия по рождению ребенка. С точки зрения государства, эта мера направлена, прежде всего, на стимулирование рождаемости — и тем самым на улучшение демографической ситуации в России — и может быть критически оценена как погоня за цифрами, за количеством детей в стране — вполне вероятно, что в ущерб качеству, например, финансированию других социальных программ.Литература:
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