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Index
Cover
Frontmatter
Introduction
1. Value Changes Across Countries and Generations
Democratic Values in the Post-Communist Region: The Incidence of Traditionalists, Skeptics, Democrats, and Radicals
Emancipative Values in a Post-Communist Society: The Case of Serbia
Changes in Value Structure Among Estonian Majority and Russian-Speaking Minority in Post-Socialist Estonia
Intergenerational Value Differences in Latvia and Azerbaijan
The Values and Social Identity of Russian Muslims
Intergenerational Transmission of Values in Urban and Rural Areas of Russia: The Role of Perceived Psychological Closeness
Parenting Values and Practices Across Post-Communist Societies in Youth Identity Formation: A Literature Review
Values of Ethnic Russian Minority Members in North Caucasus Republics of the Russian Federation: An Inter- and Intragenerational Comparison
Values and Religious Identity of Russian Students from Different Religions
Value Similarity with Mothers and Peers and Family Climate as Predictors of Well-Being of Russian Youth in Latvia
Generational Belonging and Historical Ruptures: Continuity or Discontinuity of Values and Attitudes in Post-Communist Romania
2. Social Identities Changes in Comparative Perspective
Multiple Social Identities in Relation to Self-Esteem of Adolescents in Post-communist Albania, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Kosovo, and Romania
Probing the Relationship Between Group Identities of Russians and Ossetians in the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania: Intergenerational Analysis
Ethnic Identity and Cultural Value Orientations of Moldavian Youth in Transitional Society
The Influence of Identity Styles on Adolescents’ Psychological Problems in Postcommunist Albania
The Kaleidoscope of Language, Ethnicity, and Identity in Uzbekistan
The Role of Social Disidentification in Acculturation Preferences of Ethnic Majority and Minority Members in Kabardino-Balkar Republic
The Great Escape: Linking Youth Identity Development to Growing Up in Post-Communist Romania
Negotiating Identity and Belonging After Regime Change: Hungarian Society and Roma in Post-Communist Hungary
Cultural Identification Among Immigrants from the Former USSR: Insights from Comparative Research with Five Groups in Germany and Israel
Value Changes in Adolescents’ Anticipation of Possible Career Selves in Slovenia and Serbia
Identity and Work Ethic of Peasants in the Context of the Post-Soviet Socio-economic Transformation
Conclusion
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