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On the definition of the concept of "youth policy" and the use of new media in the socio-political processes of modern Russia

https://doi.org/10.37493/2307-910X.2025.1.13

Abstract

This article analyzes the existing definitions of the concept of "youth policy" in modern political science interpretation. The author of the article creates a projection of promising relationships in the feedback system of the state and youth. Taking into account the opinions of representatives of related branches of scientific knowledge, more than 100 definitions of state youth policy are analyzed, including regional aspects of studying the described phenomenon. The author identifies a specific system of knowledge available among young people and scientific directions of juvenology. In the context of studying the harmonious combination of practice and theory, models of legal and political resocialization of youth are shown. The conducted analytical work is presented in the article by a number of objective conclusions. The author's interpretation of the research hypothesis lies in the modern realities of youth policy and the performance of certain functions in the communication planes of the network plan and discourse, the use of such tools and resources supports the communicative and informational component of the interaction of Internet technologies among young people. The author's understanding of resources on the Internet play the role of extremely important platforms for information support of youth policy. At the end of the article, it is concluded that by increasing the practice of complicity, the state can help young people become proactive and active actors in the ongoing political process in Russia.

About the Author

A. A. Malkevich
North-Caucasus Federal University, Pyatigorsk Institute (branch)
Russian Federation

Alexander A. Malkevich, Cand. Sci. (Polit.), Doctoral Student

Department of State and Legal Disciplines

Pyatigorsk



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Malkevich A.A. On the definition of the concept of "youth policy" and the use of new media in the socio-political processes of modern Russia. Modern Science and Innovations. 2025;(1):158-164. https://doi.org/10.37493/2307-910X.2025.1.13

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