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DYNAMIC OF SUPPORT FOR SOCIAL CHANGES IN UKRAINE AND CONFESSIONAL BELONGING: IS THERE A CONNECTION?

stmm. 2022 (2): 113-137

DOI https://doi.org/10.15407/sociology2022.02.113

MAKSYM PARASHCHEVIN, Doctor of Sciences in Sociology, Leading Research Fellow at the Department of Social Psychology, Institute of Sociology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (12, Shovkovychna St., Kyiv, 01021)

paraschevin@ukr.net

https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1384-4539

The social changes that have taken place in Ukraine since independence are determined by the activities of various social actors. One such actor may be religious organizations (Churches), which include most Ukrainian believers. The expectation of such influence, especially in the direction of contributing to the building of an independent nation state, is common among politicians and public activists. However, the results of the public opinion polls show that the dominant Church in Ukraine (OCU, UOC, UGCC) has practically no influence on the changes in the orientations of the population to the restructuring of the social system. Indicators such as the idea of the role of the State in the economy and the possibility/impossibility of the free sale of land, support for the movement of Ukraine towards the EU and the Union of Russia and Belarus, awareness of State independence, national and cultural revival, the democratic development as personal values, the predominance of national identity, has changed in almost the same way over the last 20 years in groups of different Churches and non-religious people. This situation allows us to assert that changes in mass orientations about the basic components of social change are due to the action of various social factors unrelated to the positions of the dominant Churches.

Keywords: social changes, Ukraine, confessional belonging, Orthodox Church of Ukraine, Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church

References

  1. Aristova. A. (2018). Christian visions of homosexuality: new debates of old churches. [In Ukrainian]. Religious freedom, 21, 81–92. [= Арістова 2018]
  2. Borinshtein, Y. (2017). The role of religion in transformation process in modern ukrainian society. [In Ukrainian]. Perspectives, 1 (71), 9–16. [= Борінштейн 2017]
  3. Vasilieva, O. (2021). Ukrainian Catholic religious organizations under condition of the Russian military aggression. [In Ukrainian]. The Bulletin of Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University. Series: Philosophy, philosophies of law, political science, sociology, 3(50), 196–210. [= Васільєва 2021]
  4. Vyhovskyi, L. (2007). Church as factor of creation and assert of civil society in Ukraine. [In Ukrainian]. Religious Freedom, 12, 23–27. [= Виговський 2007]
  5. Address of the Synod of Bishops of the Kyiv-Halych Supreme Archbishops of the UGCC concerning agrarian reform in Ukraine (2019). [In Ukrainian]. Retrived from: http://ugcc.ua/documents/zvernennya_sinodu_yepiskop%D1%96v_kiievogalitskogo_verhovnogo_arhiiepiskopstva_ugkts_shchodo_agrarnoi_reformi_v_ukrain%D1%96_88107.html [= Звернення 2019]
  6. Lavrynovych, O. (2015). Religious organizations as a factor of formation of civil society in Ukraine. [In Ukrainian]. Ukrainian Religious Studies, 73, 224–229. [= Лавринович 2015]
  7. The Maidan and the Church. Chronicle of events and expert estimation (2014). [In Ukrainian]. Ed. by L. Fylypovych, O. Gorkusha. Kyiv: Summit Book. [= Майдан 2014]
  8. Miakinchenko, I. (2018). Participation of Churches and religious organization in the lawmaking during the independence of Ukraine. [In Ukrainian]. Hileya: scientific bulletin, 131, 105–108. [= Мякінченко 2018]
  9. Nedavnia, O. (2016). Religious and church factor in the context of patriotic education. [In Ukrainian]. Ukrainian Religious Studies, 78, 91–96. [= Недавня 2016]
  10. Onyshchuk, S., Petrovskyi, P. (2016). Social and cultural values of the church to modern democratic transformations in Ukraine. [In Ukrainian]. Theory and Practice of Public Administration, 1 (52), 27–33. [= Онищук 2016]
  11. Specifics of Religious and Church Self-Determination of Citizens of Ukraine: Trends 2000–2021 (Information materials) (2021). [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Razumkov Centre. [= Особливості 2021]
  12. Parashchevin, M. (2017). Religion in Ukraine: trajectory of institutional changes. Kyiv: Instityte of Sociology, NAS of Ukraine. [= Паращевін 2017]
  13. Pyvovarova, N. (2015). Religion and religiosity in the system of values and life priorities of Ukrainians. [In Ukrainian]. Ukrainian Religious Studies, 74–75, 155–162. [= Пивоварова 2015]
  14. Religious security/insecurity of Ukraine. Compilation of scientific works and materials. (2019). [In Ukrainian]. Ed. by A. Kolodnyi. Кyiv: UAR. [= Релігійна 2019]
  15. Religious factor in processes of nation- and State building: experience of modern Ukraine (2012). [In Ukrainian]. Кyiv: Kuras Institute of Political and Ethnic Study of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. [= Релігійний 2012]
  16. Religion and values of Ukrainians (2009). [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Kyiv International Institute of Sociology. [= Релігія 2009]
  17. Sagan, О. (2019). Constituting of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church as a factor in changing the cultural-civilizational paradigm of independent Ukraine. [In Ukrainian]. Ukrainian Religious Studies, 88, 23–39. [= Саган 2019]
  18. Sagan, О. (2017). Religious factor in Ukrainian state-building and creation of civil society. [In Ukrainian]. Functionality of religion: Ukrainian context. Ed. by A. Kolodnyi, L. Fylypovych (pp. 233–244). Kyiv: UAR. [= Саган 2017]
  19. Tytarenko, В. (2015). The role of religious factor in determining of civil society: Ukrainian context. [In Ukrainian]. Ukrainian Religious Studies, 73, 211–219. [= Титаренко 2015]
  20. Ukrainian Society: Monitoring of the Social Changes (2019). [In Ukrainian]. [6 (20)]. Kyiv. Institute of Sociology, NAS of Ukraine. [= Українське 2019]
  21. Functionality of religion: Ukrainian context (2017). Ed. by A. Kolodnyi, L. Fylypovych. Kyiv: UAR.

Received 24.05.2022

DYNAMIC OF SUPPORT FOR SOCIAL CHANGES IN UKRAINE AND CONFESSIONAL BELONGING: IS THERE A CONNECTION?

stmm. 2022 (2): 113-137

DOI https://doi.org/10.15407/sociology2022.02.113

MAKSYM PARASHCHEVIN, Doctor of Sciences in Sociology, Leading Research Fellow at the Department of Social Psychology, Institute of Sociology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (12, Shovkovychna St., Kyiv, 01021)

paraschevin@ukr.net

https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1384-4539

The social changes that have taken place in Ukraine since independence are determined by the activities of various social actors. One such actor may be religious organizations (Churches), which include most Ukrainian believers. The expectation of such influence, especially in the direction of contributing to the building of an independent nation state, is common among politicians and public activists. However, the results of the public opinion polls show that the dominant Church in Ukraine (OCU, UOC, UGCC) has practically no influence on the changes in the orientations of the population to the restructuring of the social system. Indicators such as the idea of the role of the State in the economy and the possibility/impossibility of the free sale of land, support for the movement of Ukraine towards the EU and the Union of Russia and Belarus, awareness of State independence, national and cultural revival, the democratic development as personal values, the predominance of national identity, has changed in almost the same way over the last 20 years in groups of different Churches and non-religious people. This situation allows us to assert that changes in mass orientations about the basic components of social change are due to the action of various social factors unrelated to the positions of the dominant Churches.

Keywords: social changes, Ukraine, confessional belonging, Orthodox Church of Ukraine, Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church

References

  1. Aristova. A. (2018). Christian visions of homosexuality: new debates of old churches. [In Ukrainian]. Religious freedom, 21, 81–92. [= Арістова 2018]
  2. Borinshtein, Y. (2017). The role of religion in transformation process in modern ukrainian society. [In Ukrainian]. Perspectives, 1 (71), 9–16. [= Борінштейн 2017]
  3. Vasilieva, O. (2021). Ukrainian Catholic religious organizations under condition of the Russian military aggression. [In Ukrainian]. The Bulletin of Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University. Series: Philosophy, philosophies of law, political science, sociology, 3(50), 196–210. [= Васільєва 2021]
  4. Vyhovskyi, L. (2007). Church as factor of creation and assert of civil society in Ukraine. [In Ukrainian]. Religious Freedom, 12, 23–27. [= Виговський 2007]
  5. Address of the Synod of Bishops of the Kyiv-Halych Supreme Archbishops of the UGCC concerning agrarian reform in Ukraine (2019). [In Ukrainian]. Retrived from: http://ugcc.ua/documents/zvernennya_sinodu_yepiskop%D1%96v_kiievogalitskogo_verhovnogo_arhiiepiskopstva_ugkts_shchodo_agrarnoi_reformi_v_ukrain%D1%96_88107.html [= Звернення 2019]
  6. Lavrynovych, O. (2015). Religious organizations as a factor of formation of civil society in Ukraine. [In Ukrainian]. Ukrainian Religious Studies, 73, 224–229. [= Лавринович 2015]
  7. The Maidan and the Church. Chronicle of events and expert estimation (2014). [In Ukrainian]. Ed. by L. Fylypovych, O. Gorkusha. Kyiv: Summit Book. [= Майдан 2014]
  8. Miakinchenko, I. (2018). Participation of Churches and religious organization in the lawmaking during the independence of Ukraine. [In Ukrainian]. Hileya: scientific bulletin, 131, 105–108. [= Мякінченко 2018]
  9. Nedavnia, O. (2016). Religious and church factor in the context of patriotic education. [In Ukrainian]. Ukrainian Religious Studies, 78, 91–96. [= Недавня 2016]
  10. Onyshchuk, S., Petrovskyi, P. (2016). Social and cultural values of the church to modern democratic transformations in Ukraine. [In Ukrainian]. Theory and Practice of Public Administration, 1 (52), 27–33. [= Онищук 2016]
  11. Specifics of Religious and Church Self-Determination of Citizens of Ukraine: Trends 2000–2021 (Information materials) (2021). [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Razumkov Centre. [= Особливості 2021]
  12. Parashchevin, M. (2017). Religion in Ukraine: trajectory of institutional changes. Kyiv: Instityte of Sociology, NAS of Ukraine. [= Паращевін 2017]
  13. Pyvovarova, N. (2015). Religion and religiosity in the system of values and life priorities of Ukrainians. [In Ukrainian]. Ukrainian Religious Studies, 74–75, 155–162. [= Пивоварова 2015]
  14. Religious security/insecurity of Ukraine. Compilation of scientific works and materials. (2019). [In Ukrainian]. Ed. by A. Kolodnyi. Кyiv: UAR. [= Релігійна 2019]
  15. Religious factor in processes of nation- and State building: experience of modern Ukraine (2012). [In Ukrainian]. Кyiv: Kuras Institute of Political and Ethnic Study of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. [= Релігійний 2012]
  16. Religion and values of Ukrainians (2009). [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Kyiv International Institute of Sociology. [= Релігія 2009]
  17. Sagan, О. (2019). Constituting of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church as a factor in changing the cultural-civilizational paradigm of independent Ukraine. [In Ukrainian]. Ukrainian Religious Studies, 88, 23–39. [= Саган 2019]
  18. Sagan, О. (2017). Religious factor in Ukrainian state-building and creation of civil society. [In Ukrainian]. Functionality of religion: Ukrainian context. Ed. by A. Kolodnyi, L. Fylypovych (pp. 233–244). Kyiv: UAR. [= Саган 2017]
  19. Tytarenko, В. (2015). The role of religious factor in determining of civil society: Ukrainian context. [In Ukrainian]. Ukrainian Religious Studies, 73, 211–219. [= Титаренко 2015]
  20. Ukrainian Society: Monitoring of the Social Changes (2019). [In Ukrainian]. [6 (20)]. Kyiv. Institute of Sociology, NAS of Ukraine. [= Українське 2019]
  21. Functionality of religion: Ukrainian context (2017). Ed. by A. Kolodnyi, L. Fylypovych. Kyiv: UAR.

Received 24.05.2022

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