Tit O. Political project as an institutional form of civil activism in modern Ukraine

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0419U005317

Applicant for

Specialization

  • 23.00.02 - Політичні інститути та процеси

13-12-2019

Specialized Academic Board

Д 08.051.08

Oles Honchar Dnipro National University

Essay

The object of the research civil activism in modern Ukraine. The aim of the study is to develop and formulate a meaningful understanding of the political project as a new institutional form of civil activism and deepening of knowledge about various forms of citizen activity are developed and formulated, offering a new conceptual basis for their analysis. Methods – structural and functional method; dialectical method; method of retrospective analysis; comparative analysis; method of secondary sociological analysis. A comprehensive analysis of new institutional forms of civic activism in modern Ukraine is carried out. It is proved that the events of the Revolution of Dignity and the further threat of loss of statehood as a result of Russian aggression caused significant changes in the worldview values of citizens of Ukraine. Civil society has moved to a new stage in its development with an increased level of self-organization and mobilization to solve common problems, which contributes to the development of the process of civil society activism acquiring new specific forms in the process of its development and establishment in Ukraine – political projects requiring study and analysis. The theoretical and practical aspects of the participation of political projects in the political process are generalized and substantiated. Sphere – theoretical complement of political science in understanding the purpose and activities of public associations, establishing and improving the work of public associations, the process of building effective relationships between state institutions and structures of civil society Ukraine, the educational process.

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