What shapes political orientation of the 2nd Form students of Political Science department and in what way?
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- 2. Сhapter 1. Background The influence of St Petersburg 4/12 are natives “European”, “liberal”, “activist”, “revolutionary” Analysis
- 3. Grounds of choosing HSE “good quality of education”, “captivating advertizing”, “didn’t have enough scores for SPBGU”
- 4. Grounds for choosing PS 6/12 assuredly acknowledged their interest: PS is what I’ve been interested in
- 5. Debates club and conferences before university Focus on the first 6 interviewees who had an interest
- 6. The impact of close relationships Participants generally do not talk about politics with relatives, sometimes even
- 7. Chapter 2. Political involvement Political preferences This chapter will analyze the categories that are related to
- 8. I really do not like absolutism - however, for that time it was quite logical. Peter
- 9. Demostrations The category "demonstration" determines the opinion of interviewees and their attitude to the character and
- 10. Well, if we have the right to vote, then let's use it. I need to vote,
- 11. Political agenda The last category is political agenda – it shows which problems excite and interest
- 12. Chapter 3.Educational sphere Political science students Students, who are influenced by university (2) Students, who are
- 13. University’s influence 1. Students who suppose that they’re influenced by the university: I believe that our
- 14. Students’ university activities The majority of the students (10/12) aren’t involved in the inter university activities:
- 15. Chapter 4. Extra activities Political involvement outside the university ‘politically active’ students (2/12) do not observe
- 16. Attitude towards Media sources Hypothesis of the weight media has in determining political preferences: Talking about
- 17. Petitions Insignificant for the formation of political views: I do not clearly understand how it works,
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